Breaking news: Ralf Ragnick reveals the player that will never play for Manchester United again as he is about to be a PSG player .
Paul Pogba has played his last game
for Manchester United and will quit Old
Trafford as a free agent this summer.

Interim manager Ralf Rangnick confirmed
Pogba is set to miss the rest of the season
with the calf injury he suffered in Tuesday's
4-0 defeat at Liverpool, and expects United's
£89million record signing to leave for
nothing when his contract runs out in June.
It brings down the curtain on a desperately
disappointing second spell at United, who
broke the world record to re-sign Pogba
from Juventus in 2016.

Rangnick said: 'The doctor told me it will
take four weeks minimum for him to recover
, and the last game is the end of May. I
don't think it's very likely he will play again.
'As it seems right now, he will not renew
his contract. Maybe the club or Erik (
ten Hag) will not want to renew his contract
, I don't know. It's most likely he won't
be here any more next season.'
Rangnick blamed Pogba's last act as a United
player for contributing to Liverpool's opening
goal at Anfield when the Frenchman failed
to tell referee Martin Atkinson he was injured.
'It was never part of the game plan to stand
at the halfway line, even more so since Pogba
was already hobbling across the pitch,' added
Rangnick.

He should have lain down or sat down, but
he was trying to hobble behind the referee
and tell him he's injured. We were effectively
one player down and still attacking high up.'
Rangnick confirmed Cristiano Ronaldo
will be in the squad to face Arsenal at the
Emirates on Saturday after missing the
Liverpool game following the death of
his new-born son.
Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez
announced the news on Monday night and
the forward returned to training on Wednesday.
Rangnick also offered his support
to Harry Maguire after the under-fire United
captain and his family were the victims
of a bomb threat.

Cheshire Police were called to Maguire's
home on Thursday and specially trained
explosive dogs searched the garden and
surrounding area.
Rangnick said: 'I only got to know about
this terrible, terrible thing on Thursday
afternoon and I haven't been able to speak
with him. It's another bad sign of the crazy
world we're living in. I feel sorry for
Harry. He knows everyone is behind him.'
Maguire even received a dig from
team-mate Eric Bailly after the Liverpool
defeat. Bailly replied to an Instagram post
urging Rangnick to play him with Raphael
Varane instead of Maguire against
Arsenal by writing 'please' alongside a
praying emoji.
Rangnick said: 'If it's true, that should
not happen in a football club, no matter
in which league.'

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