Paul Pogba’s brother has claimed he will make a decision on his Manchester United future after Wednesday’s Europa League final.
The Frenchman is set to play a key role in Gdansk as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to win his first trophy as boss.
But at the conclusion of the season there are still major question marks over his long-term future at the club.
Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola caused controversy at the start of this season, when he suggested his client was unhappy in England and declared his time at United ‘over’.
Since then, Pogba has appeared to be more settled and enjoyed some of his best football since sealing his £89million return in 2016.

However, with an uncertain contract situation, the Frenchman continues to be linked with a potential move away.
And Paul’s brother Mathias, who himself is a professional footballer, has suggested he will hold talks with Solskjaer and Co. after the game in Poland.
“Once he (Paul) wins the Europa League, then we will talk (about his future),” Mathias told Spanish TV show El Chiringuito.
Barcelona have previously been linked with the midfielder and amid suggestions they could revive their interest, Mathias urged him to seal a move to the Nou Camp.

“I don't know anything but I'm with you, I would sign tomorrow if that was the question,” he said of the Blaugrana’s interest.
“Hopefully he will sign for Barca.”
Recent reports have suggested the United board are divided over Pogba’s new contract, hinting they won’t be held ransom by Raiola in discussions.
With just 12 months remaining on his deal at Old Trafford, Solskjaer was asked whether United could cash in this summer: “No, of course not.
“I have always said with Paul that I enjoy managing him, I enjoy coaching him, I enjoy talking to him and I also enjoy challenging him because he is a winner.
“He wants to be better and that’s why he listens. You can see he’s enjoying himself here as well.
“He has a smile on his face. It’s important we treat each other with respect and I try to treat everyone with the same amount of respect.
“But there are some players you have known since they were young lads and that’s the case with Paul: the longer you have known them the easier it is to have a bond with them.”
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