Ralf Rangnick will play Paul Pogba even as his contract winds down

Interim Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick says he will continue to play Paul Pogba - even if the France midfielder is only motivated by a transfer away from the club.

Published : Jan 19, 2022 10:50 IST

Paul Pogba has not played for Manchester United since injuring his groin in November.
Paul Pogba has not played for Manchester United since injuring his groin in November.
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Paul Pogba has not played for Manchester United since injuring his groin in November.

Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick said midfielder Paul Pogba will be "highly motivated" to show his worth when he returns from injury, even if he is only looking to impress potential suitors as his contract winds down.

The 28-year-old, who returned to training this week following nearly three months on the sidelines with a thigh problem, could leave United as a free agent at the end of the season.

Injuries have restricted Pogba to nine league appearances this season, and though United has been in talks with him over a new deal, he has been frequently linked with a move away from Old Trafford.

"It's not a question if a player has an expiring contract. The question is how much does he still want to be a part of this group. How much does he still feel emotionally and physically on board?" said Rangnick.

 

"Even if it's for only showing up for a new contract elsewhere, I mean, he will be highly motivated to do that. Why should I then not play him?"

More challenging

Winger Jadon Sancho is another player with a point to prove, having started just 14 games in all competitions since his big-money move from Germany in the close season. Rangnick said he had to grasp the opportunities when they came along.

"This is psychologically, emotionally, a more challenging situation than the one at Borussia Dortmund, and these are exactly the kind of steps that he has to make to become a top player for the next 10 years at this club," Rangnick added.

"We can give guidelines, give him all the necessary assistance that he needs, but in the end, it's up to him to take the next steps."

United, seventh in the Premier League with 32 points from 20 games, travels to 14th-placed Brentford later on Wednesday.

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