Gary Neville says Man United will be fine without Paul Pogba

Gary Neville says Man United will be fine without Paul Pogba

Pogba y Mourinho durante un partido de la Premiere League contra el Leicester City
Pogba y Mourinho durante un partido de la Premiere League contra el Leicester City | sport

The former defender is not impressed with Pog trying to force his way out of Old Trafford

Paul Pogba's future is uncertain. The French midfielder is trying to leave Manchester United and rejoin Juventus, while Barcelona have been linked too.

Gary Neville spoke out about the situation. “There are four ways to look at it,” Neville told The Times.  “Pundit, owner, fan and a personal word.

“Neville the pundit would say: he's a talented player but I want to see more consistency and leadership.

“As a fan, honestly, part of me says that no one is bigger than the club and I am not interested in people who are looking left and right. So, Paul, if you want to go play somewhere else, let's make that work for you because Manchester United will be fine, don't worry about that.

“The owner in me would do what United are doing at the moment, saying he is not for sale. They have to protect their asset but privately they might be doing a deal because they want to get their £90 million back.

“If I was still in that dressing room giving personal advice it would be: 'Paul, it's obvious you want to play somewhere else but be professional.' Don't be someone who is seen as a mercenary or a mutineer. You don't need to do that.”