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Barcelona to monitor Paul Pogba's relationship with Man Utd as Spanish giants refuse to rule out move

Manchester Utd paid £89million to bring Paul Pogba back to the club in September 2016 - Action Images via Reuters
Manchester Utd paid £89million to bring Paul Pogba back to the club in September 2016 - Action Images via Reuters

Barcelona will continue to pursue Paul Pogba after the summer transfer window closes on August 31 with the Spanish club well aware of the midfielder’s issues at Manchester United.

Barcelona privately accept that United will not sell Pogba this month but will continue their interest in the way they also eventually signed Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool last January. 

It is believed the deal is being driven by Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola with Barcelona happy to be brought into it especially if it means that they can get the player, who cost United £89million and has three years left on his contract, for a reduced price.

Although Barcelona’s initial offer for Pogba, which included a lower cash sum of around 50million euros plus two players in Yerry Mina and Andre Gomes – with buy-back clauses – they did so in the knowledge it would be rejected out-of-hand by United.

They are likely to return in January or even next summer with a vastly improved offer for the 25-year-old and will closely monitor both his mood and his relationship with Mourinho.

Barcelona, despite claims otherwise, insist that they do have the money to buy a player like Pogba and had earmarked funds to bring in Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid before he signed a new contract.

Paul Pogba of Manchester United scores a goal to make it 1-0 during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Leicester City  - Credit: Getty
Pogba scored a penalty for United just three minutes into the new season Credit: Getty

United remain adamant that Pogba is not for sale at any price – or any window - and the French World Cup winner is well aware of their stance and how much they value him. Pogba is – broadly – happy to stay but wants to feel more support.

Given the tension between him and manager Jose Mourinho that probably emboldened Pogba to feel able to state after the Premier League win over Leicester City, in which he scored a penalty, that he would be fined if he told the truth about his state of mind at Old Trafford.

Pogba captained United – a move regarded as an olive branch from Mourinho who also praised his performance - but hinted at problems with the manager by also failing to mention him when praising fans and team-mates. 

Pogba added: “You have to know one thing. A player that gets chosen and is happy, you always feel more comfortable than when he's not happy. That's all I'll say.”

Pogba's mentality has been questioned by Mourinho and he was left out last season for the Champions League tie against Sevilla. “I am the same Paul Pogba (as at the World Cup). It's a different team, obviously. I still love football and give my best. When you are comfortable, when people trust everyone, are good in the head, it's going to be easier,” Pogba said.

“If you're not happy doing what you're doing, there's no point doing it, right? There's point doing things because you love it.' Asked if he was happy, Pogba replied: 'There are things I cannot say, otherwise I will get fined.”