Manchester United are ready to sell Paul Pogba this summer, after his relationship with manager José Mourinho turned sour earlier this year.
The Sunday Mirror are suggesting that the Old Trafford outfit are willing to listen to offers for their record-signing at the end of the season.
The France international rejoined United in 2016 for a club-record fee of €100m, but his performances for the Red Devils have never truly reached the levels expected.
As such, the club are believed to be happy to back the coach and instead get rid of the 25-year-old for offers of around €120m.
Another story in the Sun of Sunday backs up this claim, revealing that the manager and the player are “barely on speaking terms” and that Mourinho would be happy to see the back of Pogba.
It’s unclear as to whether there will be any suitors looking to sign the midfielder at that price, but Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have been rumoured to be interested.