Solskjaer slams media treatment of Man Utd star Pogba


Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has looked to squash speculation surrounding Paul Pogba's future, suggesting there may be an agenda against the Red Devils star.

In his first pre-season press conference in Australia ahead of a friendly against Perth Glory on Saturday, Solskjaer stressed the club hadn't received any offers for Pogba with the midfielder staying in contact with his manager throughout the summer.

During the off-season, the French midfielder said he was eager for a new challenge after a few turbulent years at Old Trafford, with his agent Mino Raiola recently suggesting a move away from Old Trafford was on the cards.

Solskjaer has, however, rubbished those claims and believes a recent perceived spat between Pogba and Jesse Lingard highlights a possible media agenda against him.

"It looks like [there's] an agenda against Paul," Solskjaer said.

"He’s a top, top bloke. He’s a great professional. He’s never been any problems. He’s got a heart of gold.

"For example, yesterday, Jesse and Paul were walking around and it’s been portrayed as a fight between the two boys. But there’s nothing, no problems between the two boys at all.

"Paul’s never put himself out of the team, he’s always wanted to play, he’s always given his best.

"Agents talk all the time. As I said we’ve not had any bids from any clubs, that’s all I can say about this matter.”

The likes of Real Madrid and Juventus have both been linked with possible transfer moves for Pogba, who was a late arrival for pre-season after being given extra time off in New York.

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