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Paul Pogba sparks Man Utd fan frenzy with cheeky message to Jadon Sancho
Paul Pogba is glad to 'finally' be on the same team as Jadon Sancho.
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Paul Pogba pointed to Manchester United's summer pursuit of Jadon Sancho as the pair teamed up for a new Pespi advertisement. United spent most of their efforts last summer trying to capture the Borussia Dortmund winger.
However, United failed to meet Dortmund's £108million asking price and a transfer never materialised.
The Red Devils are mulling over a return for Sancho at the end of the season as his price tag may be slashed.
Fans were gutted United were not able to land their No 1 target prior to the 2020/21 campaign.
And Pogba has teased linking up with the 20-year-old at Old Trafford.
Accompanying the video of the advert, Pogba wrote: "Finally on the same team @Sanchooo10 - the @PepsiGlobal team!"
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Pogba and Sancho are in different rooms on the video and it is made to look like they hand over a can of Pepsi at the beginning.
They then kick a football to one another until the drink lands in Pogba's hand and he takes a sip.
Pogba's cheeky message to Sancho comes as United consider whether to make another approach for the Bundesliga star.
And fans have hailed "agent Pogba" for his work on social media.
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Finally on the same team @Sanchooo10 ������ - the @PepsiGlobal team! ������ Search #PepsiChallenge on TikTok and duet with us #ad pic.twitter.com/S6nO050n68
— Paul Pogba (@paulpogba) March 2, 2021
"Will be playing together next season," one supporter wrote.
Another added: "I see what you’re doing there Paul..."
A third user commented: "Thanks for being Agent P."
Paul Pogba's own future is up in the air as he continues to be linked with a move to La Liga.
However, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer inisists that he wants to keep the World Cup winner at the club.
"Speculation about Paul is always going to be there," he recently said.
"We've got a good open dialogue with Paul, so what we talk about and how we see that situation remains between us of course.
"I'm just happy he's focused, he's playing really well and he's happy in himself and that's important. You can see Paul now enjoying playing football with a red shirt on."