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After scan, it's 'very unlikely' Pogba will play again this season - Rangnick

The interim manager says that it is unlikely that Paul Pogba will play for Manchester United again this season.

With United's last game of the season at Crystal Palace on 22 May, Paul Pogba will be out for four weeks.

He is unlikely to play again until the end of the season.

The doctor told the German that it will take four weeks minimum for him to recover and the last game is the end of May.

I don't think he will be able to play again.

The world-record fee of 89 million dollars was paid for by Paul Pogba in 2016 after he returned to Old United from Italy.

In his second spell with the club, the World Cup winner has scored 39 goals in 226 appearances, helping them win two cups.

Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick looks on as Paul Pogba is substituted against Liverpool
Paul Pogba's Manchester United contract expires this summer

With five games left in the season, United have a chance to win the title.

The death of his baby boy forced Portugal forwardRonaldo to miss Tuesday's game atLiverpool.

At the end of the season, United will have a permanent manager in the shape ofErik ten Hag.

I told the club's board that I thought he would be a good choice, from what I had seen and heard from people who had worked with him, said Rangnick.

I still think he is a good choice.

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