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Paul Pogba ‘Could Be Out For 10 Weeks With Thigh Injury’

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba could reportedly be out for the next 10 weeks with the thigh problem that he picked up during a training session for France.

The 28-year-old had been due to represent his country in their upcoming World Cup 2022 qualification matches but was forced to withdraw with the muscular issue that he suffered in training.

According to RMC Sport, the midfielder is facing ‘eight to 10 weeks on the sidelines with the injury, meaning that he would not be seen in a Man United shirt again until 2022.

Pogba is currently serving a domestic suspension for the Red Devils, missing the recent matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City after being sent off against Liverpool on October 24.

The midfielder is also due to sit out the clash with Watford after the international break but would have been available to make his return against Villarreal in the Champions League on November 23.

Pogba’s future with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side remains the subject of much speculation, as his contract is due to expire next June, and there are still no signs of a possible extension.

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