Real Madrid will make another offer for Paul Pogba in the summer after their late offer last summer was rejected by Manchester United, according to Sky Sports News reporter Kaveh Solhekol.

The Frenchman has been absent for much of this season through injury, with United – who currently sit eighth in the Premier League table – suffering for his absence.

But it is believed that they will try and sell Pogba for £150m this summer to fund Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s continued squad revamp.

And Solhekol – who Sky Sports have dubbed ‘The Insider’ – thinks it makes sense for Man Utd to get rid of Pogba this summer.

“United valued him at £150m last summer and there was no way Real Madrid were going to pay that much during a window in which they spent almost £300m on players such as Eden Hazard, Luka Jovic, Eder Militao and Ferland Mendy.

“Real Madrid did end up making a late low offer of £26m (€30m) plus James Rodriguez which was rejected out of hand by United.

“Madrid will go back in for Pogba this summer by which time he will have only a year left on his Old Trafford contract, although United have the no-brainer option of extending it by another 12 months.

“He will be 27 next month and there is no indication he would be willing to sign a new Old Trafford contract.

“That is why it makes sense for United to sell Pogba this summer.

“He will be 27, he will effectively have two years left on his contract and he will be a World Cup winner who should be starring for France in the Euros.”

And Solhekol reckons Pogba “thinks he can do better than Manchester United” after his failure to challenge for the Premier League and Champions League during his time at the club.

“The move has not worked out and he believes he joined United under a false prospectus,” Solhekol added.

“He was supposed to be part of a new side who were going to be winning titles again and challenging for the Champions League.

“In reality, at club level, winning the League Cup and the Europa League was as good as it got.

“The bottom line is he thinks he can do better than Manchester United and when that happens it is time to move on.”