Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola now says the club risk losing the youngster just weeks after the promising Ravel Morrison left for West Ham. "It is a precarious situation," Raiola told reporters. "It is difficult at the moment. Manchester United want him. It is up to the boy to make some decisions." Asked if there were uncertainties about whether his future lay at United, Raiola said: "Not from our side, but that is a question to ask Mr Ferguson." Raiola also compared Pogba's situation to that of another player of his, Mario Balotelli, who has been overlooked by Italy manager Cesare Prandelli for this week’s friendly with the USA. He said: "It is never nice for the player not to be in the squad. It is the same for Balotelli. "We must keep our minds cool and heads cool. Some things are good. Some things are not good [in this situation]." AC Milan are believed to have shown interest in Pogba, with fellow Serie A outfit Juventus also thought to be keeping an eye on the youngster. Raiola said of the player’s future: "We know there are some clubs interested in him. We must finish first with Manchester and after that we will see other options, if they are there. “The club give the indication that they want to keep him and we are talking contract terms. There is willingness from both parties at the moment."
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