Paul Pogba could've played his last game at Man United as he's ruled out for season through injury
Paul Pogba's season is likely over after picking up another injury, Man United interim head coach Ralf Rangnick has said.
"With Paul, it seems, after the scan we did yesterday or the day before yesterday, it's very unlikely that he will play until the end of the season again," Rangnick stated.
"The doctor told me that it will take four weeks, minimum, for him to recover and, since the last game is at the end of May, I don't think it's very likely that he will be able to play again."
As Pogba's contract with Man United expires this June and there are no talks about an extension right now, it looks very likely that the 29-year-old has played his last game for the club.
Pogba joined United back in 2016 for almost £90million. He won the League Cup and the Europa League in his first season there but nothing else since then, although he did help France to lift the World Cup trophy in 2018.
Source: Manutd.com