The French ace will see the end of his deal with the Red Devils when the season concludes, and there are some who believe he has already chosen his next club.

Most members of Manchester United's squad have been linked with high-profile transfers away from the team when the season comes to an end, but none of them have been subject to as many rumors as Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba. Now, the latter was the subject of an interview with a former Chelsea player that hinted where and when the French footballer will leave the club. 

The "when" part is easy, since Pogba's deal with the club ends this summer. The "where" portion of the deal has apparently been revealed by former Chelsea and French National Team striker Nicolas Anelka, who shared his views on this subject in an interview for RMC Sport.

According to the former footballer, Pogba has not thrived a Old Trafford due to the team's lack of stability. Added to that, Anelka stated where the player could really prove his worth when he leaves the English side next summer.

"Unfortunately, when he signed for Manchester United they were not a great team. It was a team under construction, a team that was looking for a style of play and for a coach. It has been really hard since he returned from that injury and he has taken a lot of criticism. It is not the best place for him to show his talent. I believe that he would do very well playing at PSG," Anelka stated.

Anelka went on to discuss why he thinks Pogba would be a good signing for Les Parisiens, even if some doubt he will go and make a difference because of how many time he has spent recovering from different injuries.

"Some experts believe that he would not be a good fit for PSG because he gets injured frequently, but I believe that most of those injuries have been caused by psichological problems coming from the stress levels he's had to live with," the former player added.

When his fellow pundits asked him if he had been able to talk to Pogba about his future, Anelka shared details of a private conversation he held with the midfielder on that matter.

"Would Pogba like to come to Paris? I spoke about that with him six months ago and he is not against the idea. If he ends up signing for the club, I know we will forget about his injuries and we will get to see the great player he is," Anelka concluded.