Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said that Paul Pogba has opened up to him that he’s not happy at Manchester United.
The Frenchman has not be a regular pick in United’s last four games.
France coach, Didier Deschamp revealed during the international break that Pogba is not happy that he’s not getting enough playing time.
Speaking at a press conference, Solskjaer said he has discussed the issue with the midfielder.
“I spoke to Paul today about it. Of course he’s not been happy when he’s not playing, and not playing really well.
“He’s not been happy with his performances. He plays in the same position for France and he does for us, so that’s not a different scenario.
“It’s about getting momentum and rhythm and he felt really strong towards the end against Portugal and towards the end of the game with Sweden, which is natural because he had Covid and he needed time,” he said.