Following Juventus’ 15-point loss, some Manchester United supporters are clamoring for Paul Pogba to return to Old Trafford. They may have to part with prominent players as the Old Lady’s situation worsens. A point deduction has been imposed on the Serie A club as a result of an investigation into their transfer dealings.
However, Juve was relegated to Serie B as a result of the Calciopoli sports scandal, which occurred in 2006. Pogba, then 29, returned to Juventus after his contract with Manchester United expired. The Frenchman has been portrayed as wanting to leave Old Trafford by many, but this may not have been entirely accurate.
The Express reports that Pogba wanted to meet with United manager Erik ten Hag, who had just taken over in May and was open to staying with the Red Devils as his contract came to an end. This is despite the end of his second season with the Premier League club being plagued by injuries and poor form.
The French midfielder made 233 appearances for Manchester United in all competitions, assisting on 58 goals and scoring 39 goals. He won the League Cup and the UEFA Europa League. Pogba and his Juventus teammates’ prospects are still up in the air.
However, despite the Frenchman’s apparent willingness to remain last summer, a return to United seems unlikely. Casemiro and Christian Eriksen have been brought in by Ten Hag to completely overhaul his midfield. Throughout the summer, he pursued Frenkie de Jong of Barcelona.
After scoring once more, Manchester United manager Ten Hag considers Marcus Rashford to be unstoppable :
The Carabao Cup final appearance of Manchester United is almost certain. On Wednesday, January 25, Ten Hag’s team prevailed 3-0 over Forest at the City Ground. That was the first match of their semi-final, with the second match taking place on Wednesday (February 1) at Old Trafford.
In the victory, Rashford scored once more, bringing his season total to 18 goals in 29 games. Following Rashford’s most recent strike, Ten Hag praised him, according to the Times: “He [Rashford] is unstoppable in this mood and spirit.
In the final third, he can be imaginative and do something, including crazy things, fantasy, and adventure. On Saturday, January 27, the Red Devils will face Reading, a team from the EFL Championship, in the FA Cup fourth round.