KEY POINTS

  • Paul Pogba was involved in a lot of talks about him leaving Manchester United before 
  • The new chemistry of the team is a big factor for Pogba to stay with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's lineup
  • Manchester United is currently chasing spot at the Champions League

Speculations have constantly surrounded Paul Pogba about seeking an exit from Manchester United. But with recent developments with the club, it’s been reported that the French standout is inclined to stay with the team.

Per Red Devil Armada, the prolific scorer has been rejuvenated as of late with how the squad has been performing. The chemistry of the club has improved and has brought them enough momentum to dominate in the past few weeks. The return of the games has featured Manchester United bouncing back as strong as ever in their performances.

It has been an interesting relationship in the past year with Pogba and United as there have been instances where the 27-year-old expressed his desire to leave. But with key signings this year such as the prolific Bruno Fernandes, the cohesiveness of the organization changed. The addition of the two-time footballer of the year caused some major changes in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s crew.

This was evident in how the global pandemic has given the opportunity for teams like the Red Devils to regroup to rally for a possible Champions League berth. One of the main reasons for their strong run is how Fernandes has been able to take over offensively. While his partnership with Pogba has been seen as a strong duo, this doesn’t mean the rest of the team isn’t just as involved.

"I don't want to talk too much about me and Paul Pogba, we are happy to play together but I am happy to play with everyone," Fernandes said by way of Goal.com.

"We can combine together, we have qualities, but we know that we have team-mates who can do well,” Fernandes added.

The fresh dynamic of the team has been one of the reasons why Pogba has had another change of heart regarding his status with the team. It will be incredible to see how someone like Pogba’s caliber will remain with Solskjaer’s ever-developing squad. Throughout the former World Cup winner’s career with Manchester United, he has suited up for 154 games and scored 31 goals and 33 assists.

It will be a crucial set of matches for the Old Trafford-based squad if they want to pursue their Champions League berth. The link that Pogba has now with Fernandes and the rest of the team is crucial for Solskjaer’s club as they aim to improve moving forward.

Paul Pogba (left) made a big impact as a second half substitute for Manchester United at Tottenham
Paul Pogba made an error in Man Utd's 1-0 loss to Arsenal POOL / Shaun Botterill