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Man United star wanted by Real Madrid and Barcelona tells teammates he wants to leave

- Paul Pogba has reportedly told his teammates at Manchester United that he wants to leave this summer

- The 2018 World Cup winner has been linked with a move to Real Madrid and rivals Barcelona

- Pogba has played 31 Premier League games this term, scoring 13 goals and creating 9 assists

Manchester United superstar Paul Pogba has reportedly told his teammates at Old Trafford that he wants to leave the club when the ongoing Premier League season comes to an end.

The France international has seriously been linked with a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid with Los Blancos said to be coming for his signature this summer.

Pogba also recently made it clear that it would be a dream to play for Real Madrid which is currently managed by his fellow countryman Zinedine Zidane.

And according to the report by L'Equipe, the former Juventus star has told his teammates that he wants to leave at the end of the season and he doesn't expect the board to block him.

United board were reported to be planning to make Paul Pogba their permanent captain in a bid to make sure the Frenchman stays at Old Trafford.

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Pogba currently has no chance to win any title this season following the exit of Manchester United in the Champions League against Barcelona.

Manchester United are fighting to finish among the top four this season as they are currently occupying sixth position on the Premier League standings.

The Red Devils will face rivals Manchester City in their next Premier League tie in which a defeat for Solskjaer's men could end their hopes of finishing among the top four.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Paul Pogba tendered an apology to Manchester United fans following what he described as a disrespectful performance against Everton on Sunday, April 21.

United suffered their worst defeat under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Goodison Park losing 4-0 just days after Barcelona eliminated them from the Champions League, winning 4-0 on aggregate.

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