The French midfielder has been rumored to be on his way out of the Red Devils, and this interview surely adds fuel to the speculation.

Not even making it to the FA Cup final was enough to stiop speculation about Paul Pogba's future, and some might blame the player for it.

Speaking in an interview with French TV show Canal Football, Pogba denied having any problems with the Portuguese boss, but he refused to rule out a transfer away from the English giants.

"For now I'm at Manchester United, I really only think about the present. Transfers are not in my head. You know, if I listened to everyone, I would be everywhere," Pogba stated.

During the interview, Pogba shared a few details about his relationship with the Special One, hinting that there's no beef between them as far as he is concerned.

"I do not have any problem with Mourinho, I do not think he has either. He's the coach, he's going to make choices and I as a player, I accept them. That is all," the player added.

Pogba was the most expensive player in the world for a year, with Manchester United paying Juventus over $120M a couple of summers ago. His time at Old Trafford has seen the player perform inconsistently for two seasons, with Mourinho allegedly tired of the player's attitude. 

With that in mind, speculation has surrounded Man United training complex, as sources close to the team suggest that Mourinho is ready to see the player leave this summer in a multi-millionaire deal.