Former Manchester United full-back, Patrice Evra, has hinted at midfielder, Paul Pogba, leaving the club due to incessant insults from fans.
Pogba has endured a largely difficult campaign at Old Trafford, initially thriving under José Mourinho’s successor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before his form tailed off dramatically towards the end of the season.
The 37-year-old gave his opinion in a chat with SkySports.
“I think [Pogba] will leave, because you need to feel the love when you play somewhere, you need to be committed. If Paul decides to stay another year and then leave, or stay another few years, maybe the fans will love him because he is committed.
“It’s not like I am protecting Paul but when there are incidents like [on Sunday] with the fan, they are killing Paul,” he said.
He also critcised Chilean winger, Alexis Sanchez, for his decision to join Manchester United over city rivals, Manchester City, because of better monetary incentive.
“I have nothing against him, but Sanchez, when I saw the deal, that’s when I thought the Manchester United history just went down,” he said.
Sanchez signed a huge contract worth £500,000 a week at Old Trafford after pushing to leave Arsenal in January 2018.