Paul Pogba ‘willing to stay’ at Manchester United beyond this season – but only if Ralf Rangnick stays at Old Trafford – with claims Frenchman could sign new contract

Paul Pogba will reportedly pledge his future to Manchester United - but only if interim manager Ralf Rangnick stays at the club.
Pogba's future at Old Trafford remains unresolved with the Frenchman set to become a free agent in the summer.
It's understood the Red Devils have offered him a new mammoth £500k-a-week contract to stay at the club.
But there has been no news over his future throughout the January transfer window, which represents United's last opportunity to sell the midfielder and recoup some of the £89million they paid to re-sign him from Juventus in 2016.
He has been linked with a switch to Paris Saint-Germain, while Real Madrid have also courted the World Cup winner in recent seasons.
However, according to , the 28-year-old is now considering prolonging his near-six year stay at the club after holding talks with Rangnick.
It's said Pogba has been impressed with the German since he took temporary charge in December and is now considering a u-turn on his future.
The former Juventus man is still yet to appear under Rangnick as he works his way back from injury.
He hinted that he could stay at United by insisting he ‘loves’ playing with ‘special’ Cristiano Ronaldo back in October.
When asked about his future Pogba, as quoted by said: “I enjoy playing at Manchester United.
“Then Cristiano is special – he’s one of the best in the world, I love playing with him.”
Pogba has made 212 appearances for United, scoring 38 goals.
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