According to a recent report by The Sun, Manchester United are confident that Paul Pogba will make a come back from his injury in 10 days. It is understood that the French playmaker will recover in time to feature during his team’s busy run of fixtures next month (via The Sun).
The Red Devils star is currently spending time in Miami to complete his recovery from an ankle fracture. Therefore, the possibility of Pogba coming back soon will be a welcome bit of news for anyone associated with the Mancunian club.
Why Solskjaer Needs Pogba Back Soon
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s players are facing a tough run of fixtures in December and are scheduled to play a total of nine matches across all competitions. Hence, having the France international back will increase their chances of earning a favourable run of results during the busy festive period.
The 26-year-old has featured in six matches for Man United this term and has two assists to his name on all fronts. He has been one of the top performers for the Mancunian giants since arriving from Juventus in the summer of 2016. The ex-Juventus talent has also represented the French national side in 69 international matches while registering ten goals for his country thus far.
Pogba has previously won the League Cup and the UEFA Europa League during his spell at Old Trafford. However, the most significant achievement of his career came when he inspired France to win the FIFA World Cup in Russia last year.
What Does The France International Bring To The Table?
The French sensation is a powerhouse in midfield who can run the show on his own at the centre of the park when he is playing with confidence on the field. He is a potent goal-threat from long range and can also make some driving runs in the opposition half. Pogba tends to orchestrate some decent openings for others around him but can be a bit lazy at times when not in possession of the ball.
Pogba Set To Make A Come Back In 10 Days: Huge Boost For Man United?
The return of a world-class midfielder like Pogba will undeniably be a massive boost for Solskjaer as he prepares his team for a gruelling run of fixtures which include clashes against Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Everton next month.