Paul Pogba is apparently keen to leave Manchester United for a second time.

The midfielder is trying to engineer a move to Real Madrid this summer amid interest from the Spanish club, according to the Independent's Miguel Delaney. It's believed a bid in the region of £130 million would be enough for United to sell.

Pogba, 26, is understood to be unsettled by United's apparent inability to challenge for the Premier League title in the near future. Champions League football may also be out of reach for United next season, as the club sits three points below the top four with two matches remaining.

United still view Pogba as a profitable asset both on and off the pitch, but his marketing value is seemingly below what was expected. The Frenchman's commercial clout has also been overtaken by the likes of compatriot Kylian Mbappe.

Real Madrid and Barcelona both tried to sign Pogba from Juventus in 2016 but were trumped by United, who offered a lucrative transfer fee and the wages required to sign a player who'd previously come up through their academy.

However, sources have told ESPN FC's Mark Ogden that Pogba would need to lower his current £290,000-a-week wages in Stretford to move to the Santiago Bernabeu on this occasion.

Real Madrid, meanwhile, are expected to oversee a summer overhaul following a campaign that will yield no silverware aside from the FIFA Club World Cup triumph in December. Zinedine Zidane returned to the club's helm in March and has openly voiced his admiration for Pogba.