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Pogba still happy at United, says Mourinho
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Jose Mourinho. AFP
Jose Mourinho. AFP

Jose Mourinho insists Paul Pogba remains happy and motivated at Manchester United despite reports claiming the France star is unsettled and wants to join Barcelona.

Following a successful summer in which he helped France to win the World Cup, Pogba's future at United has been the subject of speculation over the last week of the Premier League transfer window.

It is understood United officials have grown increasingly weary and suspicious of Pogba's high-profile agent Mino Raiola, whom they blame for stories that his client would prefer to play for Barcelona.

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The former Juventus midfielder was among a handful of United players who only returned to pre-season training on Monday, after their countries advanced to the World Cup semifinals.

But Mourinho insists that while he will talk to Pogba before deciding when exactly to re-introduce him to competitive first team action, he has been happy with his attitude and first few days back in training in Manchester.

"My perception is he arrived Monday, happy, proud, with a desire to work," Mourinho said ahead of Friday's opening Premier League fixture against Leicester.

"He worked amazingly well Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. He's one of the players that I have to speak to see how physically and mentally he feels.

"But it's the same conversation as with (Ashley) Young, (Marouane) Fellaini, (Jesse) Lingard, it's the same. To know how they feel physically mentally to try to give us a help.

"If they feel they can help us, 20 minutes, 10 minutes half an hour. We don't have many solutions and want to go with everything we have.

"I see him very well but we need words with that small group to see if they can give us a hand."

Another player who has come through an uncertain summer with United is Anthony Martial, who was left out of his France's World Cup squad, prompting comments from his agent that he wished to leave Old Trafford to safeguard his international future.

While the United hierarchy is known to be reluctant to sell the young striker, Mourinho has endured a trying time in his relationship with Martial after he left United's American pre-season tour to attend the birth of his child and did not return - missing nine days of training.

That will hardly have endeared Martial, who was left out of the weekend friendly against Bayern Munich, to Mourinho, although the manager insisted that omission was not a punishment.

"He didn't have a pre-season, three days of pre-season," Mourinho said.

"He had nine days of pre-season where no training, no football, absolutely nothing. He's in the group of players who didn't have a pre-season, it's as simple as that."

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(Published 10 August 2018, 16:16 IST)