TIL Desk Sports/ Manchester Uniteds manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on Wednesday said the Premier League side had not received any offers for France midfielder Paul Pogba, reportedly linked with a move to Real Madrid or Juventus. When asked about Pogba”s future during a press conference here ahead of United”s friendly against Perth Glory, Solskjaer pointed out: “As far as I am aware and up till now, we do not have any bids for any of our players.”
“He (Pogba) is a top, top bloke. He is a great professional. He is never been any problems. He is got a heart of gold,” he added. The 46-year-old boss said that he was confident goalkeeper David de Gea would pen a contract extension with the English club in the coming weeks.
“David has had a summer where he has been negotiating and thinking about his contract. We hope we are going to get it sorted soon,” he stressed. “I have said it many times how lucky I am and how happy we are to have him in the goal, so we hope he stays here for many years,” Solskjaer added, referring to De Gea, who joined the English side from Atletico Madrid in 2011.