Mino Raiola says that Paul Pogba wants to stay at Manchester United and “win prizes” but the agent believes the club needs to support the midfielder more.

Raiola laid out Pogba’s feelings and frustrations about United and why he will not get “angry” with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer because of the respect he had for him when they were players.

Raiola confirmed that Real Madrid had tried to sign the World Cup winner last summer but insisted that the 26 year-old would not push for a move and go against the United manager’s wishes.

Pogba returned to United for £89.3 million in 2016, four years after the midfielder left for Juventus, which remains the highest fee ever paid by a British club. “I think that Paul really went home,” Raiola says. “Paul could have gone elsewhere. But he really chose with his heart, to go home. Paul is a very, very nice person. For example, he’s not able to be angry at Ole because Ole treated him so good when Ole was an older player and Paul was a younger player and the respect and the love that he received from Ole means he cannot get angry at Ole.”