Pogba claims 'it's not me who's talking' about Man United future

Paul Pogba insists he cannot be blamed for rumours about a move away from Manchester United, claiming "it's not me who's talking".

Speculation that the midfielder wants to leave the club next year persists, with a return to Juventus or a move to Barcelona considered the most likely.

Pogba encouraged talk on Thursday when he said his future "currently" lies at Old Trafford but that he could not offer any long-term guarantees.

"It's not me who's talking. I'm trying to do my job and work on myself physically," he said following France's 0-0 Nations League draw with Germany.

"I got back late [from the World Cup], so I'm trying to perform as well as possible."

However, when asked about how he gets on with his manager, Pogba replied: "We have a pure coach-player relationship, that's right.

"One thing I can assure you, I will always give 100 per cent. No matter which coach [I have], I always give everything for United. I cannot say more."