I would wonder how has need and money to buy Pogba. I would rather expect a Sanchez repeat: a loan that continues to cost United money, but provides the new club a safe trial period and thus sets up a permanent move away.Real, Bayern, City, Juve, PSG.
The only powerhouse clubs which wouldn't be interested are Liverpool (Klopp's midfielders are craftsmen, not artists) and Barcelona (they're bankrupt).
As @Tibs already pointed out, have no worries about Paul's future if we end up being fools and sell him. He'll only sign for a team challenging for all trophies available.
Well, the obvious? Decide on a preferred tactic, put players in the spots available, see what's missing, and go for those types? That's not necessarily been United's strong suit of late, but it makes more sense than keeping someone on this kind of wages who has no real role in the manager's setup.Then what?
What's the plan after that? Even if we sell him for £200m - what will happen? Sign Sancho? Then turn him into a worse player as we do with many others?