Roy Keane says Paul Pogba’s Manchester United days are numbered after Liverpool snub and says exit would be ‘no big deal’

Roy Keane says Paul Pogba’s Manchester United days are numbered after Liverpool snub and says exit would be ‘no big deal’
Roy Keane believes Manchester United’s current crop of players simply aren’t good enough to play for the club, and reckons it will be ‘no big deal’ to lose Paul Pogba.United’s woeful Premier League season continued as they were deservedly beaten 3-1 at Liverpool on Sunday.Manchester United are shellshocked as they are beaten at Anfield3
Manchester United are shellshocked as they are beaten at Anfield
Jose Mourinho’s side have won only seven of their 17 games this term and are now 19 points behind their Merseyside rivals, who top the table.United have spent more than 350million since Mourinho was appointed manager in 2016 but, according to club legend Keane, they badly need to invest in better quality signings to stand any chance of challenging for the title once again.Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “I certainly believe a lot of the players playing for Man United aren’t good enough. They are good players but not good enough for Man United.“The biggest problem for United is defensively. You have to have a good foundation to go forward but they are all over the place. Liverpool could have scored four or five.Jose Mourinho sees his side suffer another defeat3
Jose Mourinho sees his side suffer another defeat
“I think the United players are giving everything… some of these players just aren’t good enough for Man United. They have to reinvest.”Mourinho left Pogba on the bench, not even bringing the World Cup winner into the match with United trailing late on.And Keane reckons it’s the end of the road at Old Trafford for the 89million midfielder.Pogba was sitting on the bench watching that game and not getting on and you were thinking his days must be numbered,” he said.“Come the summer, you move him on and its no big deal, hes left Man United before.Paul Pogba was snubbed once again by Jose Mourinho3
Paul Pogba was snubbed once again by Jose Mourinho
“I think the players are giving their best. I just think theyre short.“Defensively theyre short. They have spent money on defenders, but they have not been good enough. Go and buy some more, youre Man United. Huge club.

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