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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said that Paul Pogba will remain at Old Trafford.

The Frenchman told a couple of months back that he was open to leaving Manchester United with Real Madrid and Juventus interested in signing him. So far, no deal has been materialised and Solskjaer feels that the 26-year-old will stay at Old Trafford.

As quoted by Sky Sports, the Norwegian said in a news conference: “You always put question marks around Paul, don’t you? I’ve got no concerns on Paul. For me, he is going to stay.

“I don’t think it is odd saying, ‘I enjoy playing, I have fun with my team-mates, I enjoy what I’m doing, I love my job – and I’ve enjoyed the game. Of course, that sentence with the question mark about him – there’s always question marks about Paul Pogba. There’s not one press conference where I have not answered a question about Paul Pogba. Eighty per cent of what he said is ‘I enjoyed the game’ and his time now.”

Pogba started in Manchester United’s Premier League opener against Chelsea and provided two assists the Red Devils thrashed the Europa League champions 4-0.

The Frenchman will hope to put on another strong performance tonight when Manchester United take on Wolves at the Molineux Stadium.

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