Paul Pogba is Manchester United's best player.

The French midfielder is one of the most technically gifted players in the world and oozes class in the middle of the park.

However, there's a possibility he may not be at the club much longer.

Pogba admitted earlier on this summer that he wanted to leave the club.

"After this season and everything that happened this season, with my season being my best season as well," he said, per the Metro.

"I think for me it could be a good time to have a new challenge somewhere else. I am thinking of this – to have a new challenge somewhere else."

Despite speaking of his desire to leave, Pogba remained professional and has not yet forced through a move.

The Premier League transfer window officially closed last week and it looks as if Pogba may have changed his mind about leaving.

However his brother, Mathias, has reiterated Pogba's wish to leave.

“Paul wants to move. In the team he is in now, he can’t do everything,” he told El Chringuito, per talkSPORT.

Pogba is reportedly drawing interest from Real Madrid and Los Blancos can still buy him before their window closes on September 2.

“I can’t guarantee you that Paul will be at Man United. Until 2 September, anything can happen," he revealed.

Mathias then claimed Real Madrid are 'missing' his brother.

"They are missing my brother and I think he needs another midfielder," he added, per Goal. "Of course, Florentino [Perez] can get him, nothing is impossible in life.

"I don’t think he’s worth €200 million, but now the football world is like that, Manchester are going to ask for a lot, but not €200m.

"It’s a delicate situation but the player has his personal goals, if you have to leave, well, that’s it."

And Mathias then revealed that his brother is 'waiting' to leave the club but will remain professional.

"I can’t assure you that he is going to stay at United. We know he wanted to move, but he’s not to blame. He’s waiting," he continued.

"Paul will never do as Neymar, he is not a professional. My brother is a professional, he has a contract with the club and as long as he does not sign for another club he will do his best."