Pogba can ‘relaunch career’

Former Manchester City star Paul Dickov has claimed that former Man United midfielder Paul Pogba could revive his career at the Club World Cup.

He told BestBettingSites.com: “It’s been slightly quiet on Paul recently, since his ban.

“But what I will say is that if Paul Pogba can get back to anywhere near his best, then the Club World Cup would be an unbelievable platform to go and show everybody what he’s all about. 

“His ability is there for everybody to see, and we all know it didn’t happen at Manchester United for whatever reason.

“There’s no doubt there’s always been a top player in there and he’ll be desperate to get back on the football pitch just to be playing again.

Paul Pogba in a Manchester United jersey.Credit: APSancho update

Manchester United are keen to cut ties with Jadon Sancho this summer.

Sky Sports have claimed that Borussia Dortmund are asking to be informed on the winger’s future.

The report suggests that the Bundesliga side are keen on re-signing Sancho on a permanent deal.

Jadon Sancho of Chelsea FC during a UEFA Europa Conference League match.Credit: GettyGuehi competition

Manchester United face huge competition in the race to sign Marc Guehi.

The Crystal Palace defender is on the lists of Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle this summer.

Guehi has one year left remaining on his contract at Selhurst Park.

Littler ‘can help’

Darts legend Dennis Priestley has insisted that Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim should use Luke Littler to inspire his players.

He told OLGB: “Luke Littler might be overawed working with his favourite club, but Manchester United players do look to need some inspiration and he could provide that.

“They need some help getting the best out of themselves which Littler has done so well despite his young age, it’s been hard for players to reach their potential ever since Sir Alex Ferguson left.

“So maybe Littler can help out Ruben Amorim by providing some advice and inspiration.”

Credit: Shutterstock EditorialUnited’s Cunha free run

Chris Waddle also believes that Manchester United were able to sign Mathues Cunha unchallenged.

The former Tottenham star claims that the Brazilian was tempted into the move because of the size of Man United.

Speaking to online-casinos.com, he said: “I think he’s sold on the idea that United are a massive club.

“Even now it’s one of the biggest in the world, and he’ll have felt that even in Brazil. They’re massive, even if they’re struggling right now. 

“But that will change. They’re too big not to improve from here, whether it’s next year or the year after, United are going to re-emerge as a top four team.

“We know that’s coming, and Matheus Cunha clearly has bought into what Ruben Amorim sold him.

“I think United remain a huge side, and let’s be honest – we don’t know if he actually got other offers.

“There was talk of City at one point, but it’s only United who have put the money down, and nobody seems to have challenged them for him.”

Credit: Shutterstock EditorialWaddle on Rashford

Chris Waddle believes that Marcus Rashford is not good enough to play for Barcelona.

The Manchester United star is reportedly keen on a move to the LaLiga champions.

However, Waddle things he would struggle to play if he moves to Barcelona.

Speaking to online-casinos.com, he said: “I can’t see him going to Barcelona, not while Raphinha is playing brilliantly.

“I know Robert Lewandowski is 36 years old, but would you buy Rashford to play as a No. 9?

“I think there are better players who play through the middle, and Rashford is at his best on the wing. Raphinha is captain, he’s doing his job every week.

“It’s all right thinking you want to go to Barcelona, but they’re not going to pay you big money for you to be sat on the bench. That’s not going to happen.

“I think his options will be limited. He’ll want a lot of money and the transfer fee would be massive for a club.

“So I could see him going out on loan somewhere again for a year. But as for a permanent move, I can’t see it.”