One of Paul Pogba's brothers has provided a major hint regarding the Manchester United star's future with the Premier League giants.
The Frenchman has been heavily linked with a move away from the club after an inconsistent run during his stay at Old Trafford.
Pogba has come into form over the past few weeks, though, playing a vital role in United mounting a charge for the league title.
In a recent BT Sport interview with club legend Rio Ferdinand, Pogba said that he is happy at the club, but would not comment on his long-term future.
"I am on contract, I am here, I am enjoying myself. Everybody knows that I have one year left, I'm going to speak with the club and see what's going on," the midfielder said during the interview.
"For now, my objective, my goal is to win something. That's all I'm thinking about is to win."
His brother Mathias, who is a free agent after being released by Racing Murcia in Spain last month, has now offered some more insight into the potential of his brother signing a new contract, with Goal quoting him as telling El Chiringuito de Jugones: "He is happy. He is improving his game. He has a year left on his contract. I don't know (if he will stay until then). I can't help you right now.
"The only thing I can say is if United want money, they have to sell him now. That's the only thing I can say. If not, he'll go for free.
"I haven't heard anything about him renewing his contract."