Pogba contract LATEST, Haaland £64m launch clause LATEST, Ruben Neves updates
GOOD MORNING MAN UTD FANS
Manchester United picked up a 1-1 draw in opposition to Southampton at St Mary’s.
Saints opened the scoring within the half-hour mark following an own-goal by Fred.
However United equalised with Mason Greenwood after 55 minutes to salvage some extent.
That outcome means the Purple Devils have equalled the file for longest unbeaten Premier League away run.
In the meantime, United supervisor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is “not nervous” about Paul Pogba’s contract scenario.
Pogba’s present deal expires in the summertime of 2022 and has but to increase however Solskjaer is not involved.
Solskjaer stated: “Sure, I count on Paul to be right here when the primary of September comes.
“In the event you’ve bought a five-year contract or a one-year contract, once you signal for Man United it’s important to rise to the problem of acting on a constant degree.
“I am not nervous in any respect that the size of any participant’s contract is altering the extent of their motivation and inspiration.
“You wish to play properly to your workforce, your team-mates, your self, your loved ones, each time you play.
“What I count on is that the perspective and the method to each recreation is the fitting one. That we’ve got the identical focus, the fitting focus, the fitting professionalism and, with that, I’ve no worries about Paul in any respect.”
Lastly, United have obtained a serious switch enhance of their bid to signal Borussia Dortmund celebrity Erling Haaland.
That’s as a result of Haaland’s £64million launch clause kicks in as soon as the mid-season switch window opens in January, in keeping with Marca.
It had beforehand been thought that the star striker’s cut-price clause wouldn’t kick in till the summer time of 2022.
The Norway worldwide was being valued by Dortmund at a payment within the area of £130m this summer time however he may doubtlessly be transferring on for lower than half that value.
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