Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is confident Paul Pogba will win over any dissenters at Manchester United next season.

Pogba angered United fans last month by publicly admitting his desire to leave Old Trafford and seek a new challenge.

Yet Real Madrid - who are trying to offload Gareth Bale - and Juventus have yet to make an offer for Pogba and time is running out for either club to meet United’s £160 million valuation of the midfielder, with the Premier League transfer window due to close a fortnight on Thursday.

Pogba’s decision to go public with his wish to leave did not go down well with elements of the fan base but Solskjaer does not have any fears over the treatment his club record signing may receive.

“No, I think our fans know what Paul has given the club and what he can give us,” the United manager said ahead of Thursday’s game against Spurs in Shanghai.

“Of course there are some loud, some small minority, but no Paul has been an absolutely top individual and me and the players would testify to that.

“He's never been a problem for a second here and we're just grateful he performs as well as he does.“