Paul Pogba has reportedly told his Manchester United colleagues that he has made a decision over his future, amid rumours he could join Paris Saint-Germain.
With the 2021/22 season fast approaching, there is still uncertainty surrounding the 28-year-old's future amid reports that PSG are desperately trying to sign him.
It has been claimed that Pogba's teammates in England are doing their best to convince him to stay at the Red Devils, although it now appears that he has already made his mind up.
According to The Sun, the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner has told his colleagues that he has come to a decision, but still needs to finalise a few details.
It is unclear, at this point, as to whether that decision is that he will be staying at United, moving to PSG in this transfer window, or running his current contract down and departing as a free agent in 2022.
It is suggested that the French giants would be willing to offer United £43 million for the former Juventus midfielder's signature, although it seems the 20-time English champions will fight to hang on to him now and for the long term.
Last weekend, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revealed he has had discussions with Pogba, during which the player reportedly spoke of his excitement for the coming season.