Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has responded to the controversial comments made by Paul Pogba's agent earlier this week.
On Monday evening, ahead of the Red Devils' crunch UEFA Champions League encounter with RB Leipzig on Tuesday, the Frenchman's representative, Mino Raiola, was quoted as saying Pogba is unhappy at United, and also took a swipe at Solskjaer regarding comments the Norwegian tactician had made about another client of his, Erling Haaland.
Pogba came on in the second half against Leipzig, and was instrumental in United's second goal as they attempted a dramatic comeback, but the Manchester club could not turn the game around and were dumped out of the competition following their 3-2 defeat.
Solskjaer was asked about the situation around the France superstar in his post-match press conference, and seemingly decided to hit back at Raiola's comments earlier in the week.
"And that's maybe the last thing I'll say about that. I don't want to spend energy on that."
Pogba has been linked with a return to Serie A side Juventus, although he has also previously admitted he would love to play for Real Madrid.