Breaking news: Manchester United star out for the rest of the season as he will not play again .
Ralf Rangnick is not expecting the
World Cup winner to return before
the campaign ends after picking up
a knock against Liverpool
Paul Pogba may have played his last
game for Manchester United, with
Ralf Rangnick revealing a calf injury
looks set to bring the French midfielder’s
2021-22 campaign to a close.
With the World Cup winner running
down his contract at Old Trafford,
free agency beckons when the summer
transfer window opens.
It is unlikely Pogba will play for the
Red Devils again before that point,
with the 29-year-old set for another
enforced spell on the sidelines
.
Will Pogba play for Man Utd again?
Asked for an update on injuries ahead of
a trip to fellow top-four hopefuls Arsenal
on Saturday, Rangnick said: “Paul Pogba
is out, it seems after the scan it is very
unlikely that he will play before the
end of the end of the season.
“The doctor told me it will take four
weeks minimum and the last game
is end of May, so I don’t think it
will be very likely.”
What happened to Pogba
vs Liverpool?
The Frenchman lasted less than 10
minutes of United’s last Premier League
game against Liverpool.
He was forced from the field early on
at Anfield in a 4-0 defeat for the Red Devils
, and headed straight down the tunnel.
Rangnick told MUTV at the end of
that fixture: "He pulled his calf muscle
and, as it seems right now, this will not
be an injury like the one Fred has which
will be gone in one week.”
What is Pogba’s record at
Man Utd?
A man that graduated out of United’s
famed academy system during the reign
of Sir Alex Ferguson returned to Old
Trafford as part of a record-breaking £89
million ($115m) transfer in the summer
of 2016.
Big things were expected of him back
in Manchester, but struggles for form and
fitness have blighted a second stint
with the Red Devils
.
He has made 226 appearances for United
across six years, scoring 39 goals while
helping to deliver Community Shield,
League Cup and Europa League
triumphs in 2017.
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