Manchester United will have to do without Paul Pogba for the next six weeks as he’s ruled out of action for an ankle injury.
This was comfirmed by the clubs manager
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who noted that Paul Pogba is unlikely to play again until December due to an ankle injury.
Solskjaer told reporters after his team’s 3-1 win at Norwich City on Sunday noting that he needs time to recover.
He said: “I don’t think we’ll see Paul before December. He’ll be out for a while.”
“He needs time to fully recover. I don’t think he’ll be back, maybe for Sheffield United after the international break, but probably it will be December before we can see him.
“I’m not a doctor but there is an injury there that needs healing. It’s his ankle.”
Solskjaer’s assessment rules Pogba out of Manchester United’s next four matches in all competitions at a minimum, with the club not scheduled to play Sheffield United until Nov. 24.