Man Utd stars turned on Pogba for moaning in dressing room after Everton mauling
His future is up in the air after agent Mino Raiola cancelled a planned meeting with the club
PAUL POGBA was in the firing line from his own team-mates after Manchester United's humiliating defeat at Everton.
The French midfielder angered fellow stars after complaining in the dressing room following a humbling 4-0 defeat at Goodison Park.
Pogba, 26, was anonymous throughout the contest sparking further question marks over his willingness to fight for the club.
He then endured another poor performance in the loss at home to rivals Manchester City.
SunSport exclusively revealed how he is single-handedly tearing the United dressing room apart which is further signalling his summer exit.
We also reported how his powerful super-agent Rino Maiola cancelled a planned meeting with United last week to discuss a potential new deal.
The Frenchman has told team-mates he does not believe United have made any progress since he left the first time for Juventus seven years ago.
MAN UNITED TEAM-MATES TURN ON POGBA
And he is not convinced that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the right man to turn their fortunes around.
United stars fear boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is not strong enough to deal with the World Cup winner.
Solskjaer said three weeks ago Pogba was “vital” to United’s future but a rethink may be taking place at Old Trafford.
The Norwegian indulged his star players when he was placed in temporary charge at United after Jose Mourinho was sacked in December.
Now Solskjaer has the gig full time, he is trying to exert his authority on the dressing room following seven defeats in nine.
United players know he wants to go to Madrid and fear Solskjaer cannot handle the £89million star’s ego.
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United are on their worst run of form since 1962 following seven defeats in their last nine matches.
It has left them with an uphill task of qualifying for next season's Champions League and the club know another season in the Europa will convince stars to head for the exit door.
It could also hamper the calibre of players they sign in their summer of transition with the top stars wanting to play in Europe's most elite competition.