Anelka Urges Paul Pogba to Leave Man United, Names 1 Big European Side he Should Join

Anelka Urges Paul Pogba to Leave Man United, Names 1 Big European Side he Should Join

Ibitoye Shittu
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:56 PM
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  • Nicolas Anelka has stated clearly that Paul Pogba would not go against the chance to play for Paris Saint-Germain
  • Manchester United chiefs are looking for ways to convince the Frenchman to commit his future to the club
  • But Nicolas Anelka feels that Paul Pogba is not well psychologically at Manchester United and should leave

Nicolas Anelka has claimed that fellow countryman Paul Pogba is not well psychologically at Manchester United claiming that he would welcome a move to Paris Saint-Germain.

Having impressed the Old Trafford chiefs with his superb performances at Juventus, Paul Pogba was resigned back by Manchester United in 2016 and has helped the Red Devils to win the Europa League.

Edging towards the final few months of his contract at Manchester United, there have been talks that Paul Pogba would leave the Premier League for either France or move to the Spanish La Liga.

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Paul Pogba in action for Manchester United. Photo by Ash Donelon
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According to the report on GOAL and RMC Sport, Nicolas Anelka explained that Paul Pogba would be happy if he should move to French giants Paris Saint-Germain.

Nicolas Anelka's statement about Paul Pogba

"If he wants to come to Paris? I discussed that six months ago with him and he would not be against coming to PSG.
"If he comes, we will forget all his injuries and we will see that he is a top player."

Did Nicolas Anelka play for Paris Saint-Germain?

After leaving Real Madrid in the year 2000, Nicolas Anelka moved to Paris Saint-Germain where same year where he spent two season scoring 10 goals in 39 games.

Man United youngster Anthony Elanga breaks club's Champions League record after crucial goal vs Atletico

Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Man United youngster Anthony Elanga becomes the club's youngest ever goalscorer in the Champions League knockout round.

Elanga set the record after he came off the bench to rescue United with an 80th-minute strike to salvage a 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid.

Despite missing the services of key players, Atletico Madrid were the dominant side during the first leg of the last 16 fixture staged at Wanda Metropolitano on Wednesday night, 23 February.

The Red Devils hardly threatened the hosts as Ralf Rangnick's charges struggled to break Atletico's compact defence.

The hosts appeared on course to win the tie after taking the lead inside seven minutes of action through Joao Felix who planted a powerful header past a helpless David de Gea.

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