France midfielder, Paul Pogba, says he is unsure if he will remain at Manchester United beyond the January transfer window.
Pogba was heavily linked with a move to Barcelona over the summer, with the France international reportedly at odds with Jose Mourinho.
And the midfielder has now confirmed that he could yet be on his way out of the club in January, with Barca reportedly ready to pay up to £100m for his services.
“My future is currently in Manchester, I still have a contract, I’m playing there at the moment, but who knows what will happen in the next few months,” Pogba told Sky Sports Germany.
Pogba insists that he and Mourinho have a purely professional relationship, maintains that he will continue to give his all as United attempt to recapture their form and reel in early leaders Liverpool who are currently ahead of the Red Devils with six points.
“We have a pure coach-player relationship, that’s right,” he added.
“One thing I can assure you: I will always give 100 per cent. No matter which coach, I always give everything for United – I cannot say more.”
Manchester United will face Watford after the international break before making a trip to play Young Boys in the Champions League.
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