Paul Pogba reportedly questions Solskjaer's appointment on permanent basis
Paul Pogba has reportedly spoken out on Solskjaer's competence as Man United manager, Reports also claim Paul Pogba does not have faith in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United manager, The Sun reports.
The 26-year-old is reportedly tearing the "dressing room apart" having told teammates that United are still struggling to make headway since he left for Juventus seven years ago. Pogba is understood to have questioned if the Norwegian boss Solskjaer is the right man for the job having been employed on permanent basis last month. His agent, Mino Raiola, reportedly cancelled a meeting with United's hierarchy recently as Pogba looks to set join Real Madrid in the summer. Pogba now seems to be the distraction causing the crisis at Old Trafford. Solskjaer's men suffered their seventh defeat in nine games in the Manchester derby and are set for a huge summer rebuild. The Red Devils could have to do away with the Frenchman, as he looks increasingly likely to depart to Spain. Reports also claim Pogba and other squad members were unimpressed with Solskjaer's long-ball tactics against Manchester City .The dressing room are aware Pogba wants a move to Madrid and fear Solskjaer is not the man to keep him at the club. The midfielder had a stunning run of form when the Norwegian first took charge and is still a key part of his future plans. He was named in the PFA Team of the Year earlier this week - but his form has dipped with United's poor performances as they look set to miss out on Champions League qualification.