Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has insisted that "nothing is decided" on his future.
The France international's contract at Old Trafford is due to expire at the end of June, and he is widely expected to leave the 20-time English champions in search of pastures new.
Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus continue to be credited with an interest in the World Cup winner, who recently hinted that he would exit the Red Devils at the end of his contract.
Pogba has said that he is "sad" with Man United's lack of trophies in recent years, but the 29-year-old has not ruled out signing a new contract with the Premier League giants.
"Nothing is decided on my future, there is nothing done," he told Telefoot. "I can decide tomorrow, as I can decide during the transfer window. I want to come back, finish the season well.
"The season is not over yet, but almost because we don't have any more titles to play for. I want to win titles, to play for something and this year and the last few years we haven't won a title. It's sad."
Pogba, who is currently away with the France squad, has scored once and provided nine assists in 23 appearances for Ralf Rangnick's side during the 2021-22 campaign.