LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United's Paul Pogba has been suspended from the squad for the first time since his retirement from the club.

Under the title "Paul Pogpa to Barcelona: Manchester United's position to force the Liga giant to postpone the offer to join the player," the newspaper pointed to the English club's attachment to the French star despite his differences with coach Jose Mourinho.

The club has offered 55 million euros and two players have been dropped for the Bundesliga, but the club has rejected the offer.

Manchester United will not sell their French World Cup winner during the summer transfer period, which ends August 31, but the Catalan club is still interested in the player's services.

She said the English club was unlikely to receive a bid for the transfer in January, which means Barcelona will wait until the end of the season.

Bougba raised speculation after his side's match with Leicester City, hinting that things were not going well with Mourinho. But the latter quickly denied the speculation, stressing that there are no differences with the player.

Former England midfielder Paul Ines said he believed it was Bogba's responsibility to fix his relationship with Mourinho.

Enes said the problems between the player and his coach had begun late last season, but seemed to have ended with the player's brilliance in the World Cup and his captaincy during the Leicester match, indicating Mourinho's respect for him. But it was Bugba who again drew attention to his comments after the game.

"We need to talk about Manchester United's position this season, not about Bogba and Mourinho."

Mourinho has confirmed that Bogba will be captain during his next game against Brighton on Sunday, and that he will carry the captaincy during the next month until the return of captain Antonio Valencia again.