Manchester United have refused to trigger the 12 month extension in Paul Pogba's contract - and remain determined to sell him in the next transfer window.
United have the option to extend Pogba's current deal in a move that would keep him at Old Trafford until the summer of 2022.
Pogba, 27, will technically be entering the final year of his contract in June as speculation mounts he will leave United. But it is understood United executive vice chairman Ed Woodward remains relaxed about the situation and is comfortable to allow doubts over the midfielder's future to continue.
United will not invite bids for the World Cup winner, but will be happy to negotiate with rival clubs who are genuinely interested in signing the French flop.
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