'They offered me nothing' - Paul Pogba filmed complaining about Manchester United contract offer

Updated : Jun 23, 2022 14:11
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World cup-winning French midfielder Paul Pogba has been in the news with the release of his documentary series, The Pogmentary, on Amazon Prime.

A clip from the series has already gone viral on social media, where Pogba can be seen complaining about Manchester United's contract offer. The 29-year-old has been filmed, stating that he wants to 'show other clubs that Manchester (United) made a mistake in waiting to give him a contract.

According to reports, Pogba was offered around £300,000-a-week to remain at Old Trafford.

Talking about Manchester United's offer, Pogba expressed his frustration and said that how can they tell a player that they absolutely want him and then offer him nothing.

Also read: Liverpool sign Darwin Nunez from Benfica in club record £85m transfer deal

The French footballer joined United in 2009 at the age of 16 before going to Juventus on a free transfer in 2012, where he won four Serie A titles with the club. He then rejoined United for a then-world-record fee of £89m in 2016.

The French midfielder made 226 appearances with Manchester United and scored 39 goals for the club in the last six years.

Pogba is expected to rejoin Juventus after his contract with Manchester United expires at the end of this month. 

Also read: Paul Pogba will leave Manchester United this month

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