The status of Paul Pogba at Old Trafford is still unclear, although June is slowly approaching. The French midfielder’s contract expires in four months, but he still has not made a decision on his future, which is why the foreign media are debating a lot about his next step, or should we say his next club.So far, there has been speculation about leaving the Premier League, where he will complete his unsuccessful six-year stay at Old Trafford, however, the reliable and well-informed British Telegraph write that Pogba could stay in the Premier League next season, only at another club.23.02. Wed 23:00: (2.55) Atl.Madrid (3.10) Man.Utd. (2.90)Last July, United executives offered Pogba an extension deal, to which the French midfielder did not respond even eight months later. Reportedly, the 28-year-old footballer wants to focus on the end of the season and a full return to form after a three-month injury, so he will decide on his future destination when he finishes his club duties.The mentioned source does not mention that Pogba is excluding the option of staying at United, but also the possibility of strengthening one of the rivals of the Manchester team. Their town rival’s manager, Pep Guardiola, admitted more than two years ago that Pogba was offered to him through his agents when Jose Mourinho crossed the Frenchman out. Pep refused the opportunity to hire him and according to the Spanish expert – because it would be too expensive.You leave him pockets of space, he leaves you with empty pocketsPogba is aware that as a free agent he will be able to claim big income – there is no doubt that his agent Mino Raiola is eager to snatch a massive percentage of the transfer – but the question is who is ready to set aside 270,000 USD and more per week for his services. The Frenchman reportedly expects that he will get such a deal with a new contract wherever.Paris Saint-Germain, as one of the most interested and financially powerful, certainly have that opportunity while Juventus, his former club, ready to bring him back to Turin – would hardly go that far.