Barcelona chief Josep Maria Bartomeu refuses to rule out Paul Pogba bid this summer after Manchester United fended off £50m-plus-players offer
BARCELONA'S president has refused to rule out making another move for Paul Pogba.
Josep Maria Bartomeu filed a bid of £50million plus Yerry Mina and Andre Gomes with Manchester United before deadline day.
And he refused to rule out another offer for the World Cup star — with the move being driven by Pogba’s controversial agent Mino Raiola.
Asked about Pogba, Bartomeu said: "I won't speak of any names, we have respect for all clubs and there are 20 days left.
"We'll see which players come out.
"We're focused on the league, so it's best to ask Eric Abidal, Ramon Planes or Pep Segura about players.
"There's still time to do business."
Barcelona had cash earmarked for a move for Antoine Griezmann over the summer, but the forward signed an improved contract at Atletico Madrid.
Mina and Gomes later signed for Everton anyway, meaning it was clear Barca wanted rid of the pair.
The World Cup winner’s relationship with manager Jose Mourinho is at an all-time low after the pair fell out last season.
But the 25-year-old was in superb form in Russia, scoring in the final in a 4-2 win for Les Bleus.
He found the net with a bizarre penalty in Manchester United’s 2-1 win over Leicester to open the Premier League season.
Pogba later posted a cryptic Instagram image, with United players celebrating his opening goal.
The caption said: "I'll always give my best to the fans and team-mates no matter what's going on. #pogfeelings"
He added in his post-match interview: "If you're not happy, you cannot give your best.
"There are things I cannot say, otherwise I will get fined.
"I still enjoy playing football, but when you are comfortable or confident and are good in the head, it's going to be easier."