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Paul Pogba’s Manchester United career is over, as Mino Raiola has revealed his Real Madrid plan for the Frenchman, but should they sell?

The £100 million-rated Frenchman is widely expected to depart Old Trafford this summer after failing to establish himself as one of the clubs most important players since his mega money move from Juventus just a few seasons ago.

And that has led to all sorts of transfer speculation in the media that he could be on his way out of the club at the end of the season, with Real Madrid and Juventus the two clubs who are interested in signing Pogba, and now his agent has hinted that he could finally be leaving the club.

His agent Mino Raiola has hit out at United on more than one occasion and suggested on numerous occasions that this will be the final season for Pogba at United, and Raiola once again admitted the United midfielder is “going through a tough time” as the super-agent revealed his intention to take a “great player” to Real Madrid this summer.

Raiola’s comments fuelled speculation at the time and have continued to punctuate a poor season for Pogba, whose ankle problems have restricted him to just eight appearances in all competitions: “Paul is going through a tough time,” Raiola said, “However, let’s be clear, because in England they are very sensitive, Pogba is only focusing on bringing a great end to the season with Manchester United.

“He wants to come back into the team and ensure that United can reach the Champions League.”

Asked about Pogba’s future, his agent told Marca: “You can never say what will happen, today we just don’t know. At this moment, the only things that matter are the club and the team.

“Then, after, we can see what is possible; there was great interest in him last year, but it wasn’t possible. We’ll see what happens.”

We have said it before and we will say it again, if Pogba wants to leave the club, then let him leave as he dominates the headlines for United for all the wrong reasons and getting him off the books would be a smart move, no matter how big of a player he is.

Sell him and use the money to buy players that actually want to play for the club. Solskjaer may want to keep him, but that is out of pride and if Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge of the club, Pogba would have got the boot months ago.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane would prefer a move to Manchester United this summer over Man City, so should the Red Devils make a move?

Despite spending some serious money during the last couple of transfer windows, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer failed to delve into that transfer kitty to land a world class striker that could lead this United attack back to the very top.

Marcus Rashford has done a decent job this season, but many doubt whether he is the answer to United’s long-term problems and that has led to a lot, and we mean a lot , of transfer speculation in the media linking the club with a number of players in the next few windows, with Kane on the list..

With Tottenham likely to miss out on Champions League football for next season, recent reports claim the England captain is unsure as to whether he will be able to take his career to the next level in North London, as he seeks to add some silverware to the cabinet.

And the media suggest that boss Jose Mourinho and Chairman Daniel Levy will do everything possible to keep Kane, including offering a new £200,000-a-week deal, but Should Kane choose to leave, Spurs will accept nothing less than a £150m fee.

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Now the Manchester Evening News claim Woodward is particularly keen on the England international because he’s a marquee name and one of the hottest players in world football, and the report also claims that Kane would prefer a move to United rather than City.

Kane knows that he would not get the type of game time at City that he would at United, especially as Pep Guardiola likes to rotate the side on a weekly basis.

Look, If United manage to secure a deal for Kane it would be a fantastic bit of business for the club, especially as he would score goals on a weekly basis. But it would be a massive shock to see Spurs sell him to a Premier League rival.

Kane is the perfect striker to help United get back into the habit of winning titles, and if they offer the right money, anything could happen right?

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is interested in signing Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, but would he be worth the money?

Despite spending some serious money during the last couple of transfer windows, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer failed to delve into that transfer kitty to land a world class striker that could lead this United attack back to the very top.

Marcus Rashford has done a decent job this season, but many doubt whether he is the answer to United’s long-term problems and that has led to a lot, and we mean a lot , of transfer speculation in the media linking the club with a number of players in the next few windows, with Aubameyang now on the shopping list.

It is no secret in the media that AUbameyang is considering his future at the Emirates, with reports he wants a massive £300,000-a-week deal to sign up, a wage, that many, believe the Gunners hierarchy do not want to pay the Gabon striker.

And If the Gunners miss out on Champions League football next season they could face a difficult battle to keep hold of their key men, and THE SUN CLAIM United are hoping to profit from that as they are keeping tabs on the Gabon international.

United are in with more of a chance of getting back inside the Champions League for next season, and will also be willing to offer Auba the kind of wage that he would demand, although they fave a massive battle to acquire his services with the likes of BARCELONA also keen o the striker.

Look, we are going to ask: COULD AUBAMEYANG REALLY DO A ROBIN VAN PERSIE AND MAKE THE MOVE TO OLD TRAFFORD? the answer is nobody knows and spending £70 million on a player that has his sights on just money, is not the way to go.

He would be a massive signing for the red Devils, but only a short-term solution to a long-term problem and that is why the club should go for someone like Harry Kane, who has plenty of years left at the top of the game and offers more than just goals to the side.

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