Pogba still wants 'dream' Real Madrid move
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba confessed he still thinks about playing for Real Madrid one day.
"All football players would love to play for Real Madrid. It is a dream for me, why not one day?" Pogba said Thursday while on France duty, courtesy BBC Sport.
"I am in Manchester and I love my club. I am playing in Manchester, I'm having fun and I want to do everything to put the club where it deserves," the World Cup winner added. "I will give everything to the max, like my teammates."
Pogba has entered the final year of his current contract at United, and with the club able to trigger a clause for an additional season, the Frenchman admits there have not been discussions about a new deal.
"No one has told me anything," Pogba said. "I have not spoken to (United executive vice-chairman) Ed Woodward. We haven't spoken about a new deal.
"I think there will be a moment when the club will come and talk to me and maybe offer me something, or not," he said.
Pogba has started all three of United's league outings. The Red Devils have endured a rocky start to the campaign that includes the lopsided 6-1 defeat to Tottenham ahead of the international break.
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