Paul Pogba has confirmed he is planning to hold talks with the Man Utd board over his contract. The French midfielder's future has been the subject of debate after his agent, Mino Raiola, claimed last month that he was "unhappy" at Old Trafford.
Since then Pogba has produced some of his best form in a United shirt and looks happier in his surroundings. Nevertheless, his contract is due to expire at the end of next season, meaning United will need to make a decision on his future this summer or risk losing him for nothing.
But Pogba insists he is prepared to sit down for a discussion over his United future. Asked by Rio Ferdinand during an interview with BT Sport whether he planned to stay at United, Pogba replied: "I’ve a contract, I’m
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