Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has admitted that it is a dream of his to play for Real Madrid one day.
But the 27-year-old added that he will “do everything” to put United “where the club deserves” to be.
The France player has regularly been linked with a move away from the team he re-joined for KSH124,0000000 in 2016.
The World Cup winner’s contract expires in the summer, although United can activate the option of a further year until 2022.
And Pogba said he has not had any discussions with the club over an extension.
“No-one has told me anything,” he said at a press conference with the France national team on Thursday. “I have not spoken to [United executive vice-chairman] Ed Woodward. We haven’t spoken about a new deal.
“At the moment, I am in Manchester and I am concentrating on getting back to my best form.
“I think there will be a moment when the club will come and talk to me and maybe offer me something, or not.”
Asked about the prospect of a move to Madrid, with whom he has been linked on a number of occasions, he replied: “All football players would love to play for Real Madrid. It is a dream for me, why not one day?
“I am in Manchester and I love my club. I am playing in Manchester, I’m having fun and I want to do everything to put the club where it deserves.
“I will give everything to the max, like my team-mates.”
United have had a troubled start to the season, winning just one of their opening three league games.
Their last game before the international break saw them hammered 6-1 at home by Tottenham to leave them 16th in the Premier League table.
Pogba has started all three of United’s league games this campaign, having self-isolated after testing positive for coronavirus in August.
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