The Red Devils midfielder has been linked with a big-money move to the Bernabeu throughout the summer as Zinedine Zidane is a huge fan of his.
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An Old Trafford exit looked on the cards when, in June, Pogba admitted ‘it could be time for a new challenge’.
But with less than a week left until the European transfer window closes, it is unlikely Real Madrid will match United’s £150million asking price to sign the midfielder.
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When asked if Pogba was frustrated at failing to secure his ‘dream’ move to the Bernabeu, Mathias told Spanish outlet AS: “No. He’s fine, like always.
“Nobody should expect him to say anything bad about United. He’s a professional and that’s where he is right now.
“His future? That depends on the clubs.
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“Manchester need to want to sell and Madrid need to want to buy. That’s how business works.
“Everyone knows my brother would be great for Real Madrid and [Zinedine] Zidane. It’s Real Madrid and Manchester United who need to talk.”
Mathias, who joined Spanish fourth tier club Manchego earlier this summer, has tipped his brothers to play in Spain one day – saying Paul will move to the country if he gets the opportunity.
The third Pogba brother, Florentin, is currently plying his trade for MLS club Atlanta United.