Man City plot ‘explosive’ Paul Pogba bid as Man Utd midfielder considers switch

Manchester City are reportedly interested in launching a stunning swoop for Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. The Red Devils flop is out of contract this summer and due to leave Old Trafford on a free transfer, and despite the bitter rivalry between the sides, he is supposedly willing to consider a prospective offer from Pep Guardiola’s side.
Many United fans will be happy to see the back of Pogba at the end of the season, with the Old Trafford faithful often criticising the World Cup winner for a lack of work rate and a poor attitude. His talent is undeniable, however, and Guardiola supposedly feels as though he could nurse him back to form at the Etihad.
The Daily Mail claim that City are ‘exploring’ the possibility of launching an ‘explosive’ summer pursuit. Pogba is expected to weigh up all the offers on the table, with Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain also set to throw their hats into the ring, before making a decision on his future.
But promisingly for the Sky Blues, the 29-year-old would not immediately dismiss the prospect of trading red for blue.
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