Paul Pogba teases return from injury in training session
Real Madrid have reportedly turned their attention away from Paul Pogba meaning Manchester United will have to continue dealing with Mino Raiola despite their recent public falling-out.
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It means United will have to deal with Raiola for years to come if no other offers arrive for Pogba.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rattled Raiola when he said: “I haven't sat down and told Paul to tell Mino what he should say. Paul is our player and not Mino's."
And the super-agent hit back by slamming the Norwegian.
"I thought what Ole said was out of line,” Raiola said.
Paul Pogba has only made eight appearances for Man Utd this season (Image: GETTY)
“He took parts of sentences of an interview of mine, and acted offended that I was offering Pogba to other clubs without permission. I don't think it was inflammatory.
"I've never spoken about Ole in the papers or the press, he only speaks about me, whether it's about [Erling Braut] Haaland or Pogba, he talks about me, I don't talk about him.
"I'm not publicly trying to embarrass the club, I don't see where I've offended the club.”