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Man United will offer Pogba new deal to ‘satisfy’ Ten Hag – ‘At least one year’

Man United will offer Pogba new deal to 'satisfy' Ten Hag – 'At least one year'

A new Manchester United deal ‘will soon arrive’ for Paul Pogba with the club set to to ‘do everything to satisfy’ Erik ten Hag.

Pogba’s United contract expires at the end of the season meaning he can leave the club as a free agent in the summer, for the second time in his career.

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The Frenchman left United for Juventus for nothing in 2012 before returning to Old Trafford in a big-money move in 2016.

Rumours over Pogba’s future have been rife with a number of suitors linked with the 29-year-old, including Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

But now Calciomercato (via Sport Witness) claim United want to avoid losing Pogba for free and the bosses want to offer him ‘an extension for at least one year’.

United are ‘ready to take an important step’ but Pogba and his agent, Mino Raiola, have ‘not yet lifted his reservations on the next stage of his career’.

The report claims United’s proposal ‘will soon arrive’ to Pogba and Raiola, with the pair ‘carefully evaluating’ the next move, though other clubs are yet to take serious steps to lure him away.

Despite the report insisting the new deal is imminent, it’s also said that Ten Hag – who is in the process of agreeing to become United’s next manager – will be ‘fundamental’ in deciding Pogba’s future.

If the Dutch boss does want Pogba, the club ‘will do everything to satisfy’ him; if not, the ‘idea of a new separation is bound to become more and more concrete’.

Meanwhile, former Leeds striker Jermaine Beckford has urged Pogba to leave the club as his skillset would be better suited away from the Premier League.

“Players like Paul Pogba have come in to Manchester United for humongous money,” Beckford told Stadium Astro.

“I’m one of his biggest fans because technically he’s one of the best in the world. I just don’t think he’s suited to Premier League football where the pace of the game is…

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