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Manchester United officially released Paul Pogba in this summer. The French midfielder immediately said his goodbyes.
United have not extended Pogba’s contract, which expires at the end of June. The 29-year-old could leave for free this summer.
Pogba’s farewell was immediately made. Through his social media, the player who had broken the world transfer record expressed his gratitude by uploading his farewell greetings.
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“I am honored to have played for this club,” wrote Paul Pogba on Instagram, Tuesday afternoon.
“Many good moments and memories, but the most important thing is the unconditional support from fans. Thank you Manchester United,” he wrote.
MU had broken the transfer record for Pogba in 2016. At that time, the Red Devils spent 105 million Euros to bring him from Juventus.
Pogba himself was an original product of the MU academy, before moving to Juventus in 2012. Four seasons in Italy, he succeeded in making MU interested in returning him.
Back to Manchester UnitedPogba has had an ups and downs career. He has a record of 226 appearances and scored 39 goals, helping to help win two titles, namely the English League Cup and the Europa League in the 2016/2017 season.
Now, Pogba is reportedly going back to Italy. Juventus interested in bringing him back to Serie A to strengthen his midfield.
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