Manchester United have been urged to sell Paul Pogba in the summer transfer window and reinvest £70m into a new signing.

Manchester United have been tipped to sell Paul Pogba in the summer and use £70million from that deal to land one of their summer transfer targets. Former Villa striker and now football pundit Andy Gray thinks United need to sell Pogba for £100m and use part of that to buy
Aston Villa star, Jack Grealish.
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United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking to strengthen his squad at the end of the season and Pogba’s future at Old Trafford has been uncertain since he hinted at wanting a “new challenge” last summer.
And while Gray is unsure how the coronavirus pandemic might not only affect football transfers in the next window but also the future, he still thinks “it’s a no brainer” for United to offload Pogba and sign Grealish as his replacement.
“We don’t know how football is going to come through this,” Gray told the Daily Star .
“We don’t know if football is ever going to be the same again and whether It’ll affect player values and salaries. We’re entering a world of unknowns.
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“But when the dust settles, if I could sell Pogba for £100m and bring in Grealish for £70m I would do it in a heartbeat. It’s a no brainer.”
Pogba left United to sign for Juventus in 2012 and then returned to Old Trafford in a deal worth £89m in 2016.
During that time the 27-year-old has helped the Red Devils lift the Europa League and League Cup but has failed to hit the same heights as he did for Juve.
