Paul Pogba

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France midfielder Paul Pogba has lifted the lid on his future at Old Trafford. The 27-year-old has a contract with Manchester United that runs until the summer of 2022 and has been the subject of a potential move elsewhere.

Despite the rumoured interest from his former club Juventus and Real Madrid, Pogba has now stated his desire to initiate talks to renew his contract with Manchester United.

The Frenchman is relishing the Red Devils’ revival under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this term and insisted he is willing to give his best for the club to win silverware.

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"I'm on contract, I'm here, I'm enjoying myself," he explained to former United and England defender Rio Ferdinand in an interview with BT Sport .

"Everybody knows that I have one year left, I'm going to speak with the club, see what's going on.

"For now my goal, my objective is to win something, all I am thinking about is winning, to bring my energy, give my best to help the team."

I hope I can do better for United: Pogba

Although he has enjoyed a commendable turnaround with respect to his form recently, Pogba remains keen on improving further.

The 2018 World Cup winner firmly believes he can become better in a Manchester United shirt, further signalling his desire to remain at the club beyond the end of his existing deal.

"Is this the best Pogba for Man Utd? I hope not! I hope I can do even better," he added.

"I hope we can carry on and keep doing better until the end of the season, and win something.

"It's always nice to feel good, be in form, be fit, start playing again, go on 90 minutes for four, five games, to play all the games for six months, that's what I want to do."

Pogba, who played the entirety of Manchester United’s thrilling 3-2 win over Liverpool in the FA Cup during the weekend, is expected to be back in action on Wednesday, when the Red Devils host Sheffield United at Old Trafford in the Premier League.