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Alex Milne

Man Utd told to sell Paul Pogba in order to improve harmony in the team

Former Liverpool forward John Barnes has urged Manchester United to sell Paul Pogba following the recent comments from his agent Mino Raiola.

In an interview with Tuttosport earlier this week Raiola confirmed the player is "unhappy" and "needs a new team".

Rumours suggest that Pogba could soon make a move back to his former club Juventus.

And speaking to BonusCodeBets, Barnes seemed unsurprised that the situation has developed to this point.

“It’s not a good sign when people who know him [Pogba] – or his agent – are talking about him being happy," Barnes said.

"It's normally the other way around – they just normally say, ‘No, he is happy,’ even if he's not, so that really is a tell-tale sign.

Paul Pogba is seemingly determined to leave Manchester United (Getty Images)

“It [Mino Raiola’s comments] could be a good thing as much as you don’t want an unhappy player playing for you. If he doesn't want to play himself and he's unhappy, and an agent says that the best thing for them to do is to part ways because that's not to a resolvable situation.

"But of course, Manchester United are then going to want a transfer fee that they feel he’s worth."

Barnes also hit out at the way agent operate in football nowadays.

He added: "It’s not ideal. You want good news around the club, you want harmony, you want the fans and everyone pushing in the same direction. And it turns out that the player’s agent is saying that he's not happy.

"Because in the past, even though we assume that Pogba wasn’t happy at Manchester United, and fans were speculating, as long as he and his agent said that he was happy, the fans would be together, and they would be behind you.

"If Paul Pogba isn’t committed to Manchester United, then they are better off selling him and finding someone else who can fulfill his role. Pogba is a great player, but you want the harmony right within the team otherwise a negative influence can be damaging to the rest of the squad.”

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