Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solshire has said he is not worried about the future of the French midfielder.

The Norwegian coach's comments came after the Real president confirmed earlier that the English team did not agree to sell Pogba to "Meringue" in the transfer market last summer.

"I don't listen to the president of Real Madrid, Paul is working hard and is committed to the team," said Solskjaer, who will miss the Frenchman's efforts to face West Ham United on Sunday in Premier League Round 6.

"I'm not worried now and I won't be later. If the rumors come back in January, I won't worry. If we have to face these speculations again in the summer, I won't worry either."