Real Madrid: Paul Pogba sale ruled out by Manchester United

Manchester United will reject any approach for star midfielder Paul Pogba in the January transfer window, say reports.

A  report in El Mundo Deportivo earlier this month said that despite Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane insisting on his signature, club president Florentino Perez would not sanction a bid in excess of €50m.

That followed a report in ESPN which highlighted how club president Perez and senior officials are not keen on a move for the Frenchman – whose valuation they view as excessive – and would prefer to pursue other midfield targets.

There is now a fresh report in the Daily Mail stating that the English giants will reject any and all approaches for the 26-year-old in January.

The emergence of Fede Valverde in Madrid’s side is said to be further dissuading the club, who would prefer a move for one of Christian Eriksen, Fabian Ruiz or Donny van de Beek – three other midfield options.

The central midfielder has long been linked with a move to Real Madrid with his compatriot Zidane said to be a big admirer of his ability.

The French international’s contract at Old Trafford expires in June 2021 and with less than two years remaining, it is now entering a critical stage.

Pogba – who has not played since September – could leave for free that summer or his transfer valuation could be significantly reduced next summer if a new agreement has still not been reached.

It has been previously been suggested that United decide to cash in on their star midfielder – and would reportedly be willing to sell for €150m – in order to generate reinvestment in other areas of their squad.

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