The Frenchman returned to Old Trafford from Juventus in 2016 in a then world record fee of £89.3 million.
Pogba was heavily linked with a move away from Manchester United last summer, after admitting that he was considering a ‘new challenge’.
Manchester United head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer recently said the 26-year-old will not be sold in the winter transfer window.
The outspoken agent who represents the likes of Marco Verratti, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Matthijs de Ligt and Erling Haaland, said Pogba’s heart is still at United, and the respect between the player and the club is mutual.
"Paul has always respected Manchester United, as long as Manchester United has respected Paul,” Raiola told Sky Sports.
"The only one that talks for Manchester United and Paul is Ole. I go by what he says; he will not move. That's OK and we are good with them.”
"Paul is struggling a little bit with his injury and that's our main interest now.”
“There's one objective that Paul has and that is to perform as well as possible with Manchester United.
"He's a top pro and I think that his heart is in the right place with Manchester United."
The 52-year-old was asked if he could see Pogba still playing for Manchester United for some years, but Raiola quickly said he hopes his client plays in a club that fights in the Champions League.
He added: "Yes I can, but in a club that I hope fights for the league and hopefully the Champions League.”
"Is that strange? Am I the only one that's worried? Is the owner not worried? I think that everybody that is in love with Manchester United is worried about that.”
"I'm worried about that for my player. I'm not a fan of Manchester United but I have a very direct interest.”
"As long as Paul is in Manchester United, he wants to win trophies with Manchester United. That's the kind of player he is and he will not act differently.”
"Like Ole's saying, it's a work in progress now this club. He's says he's working on a team for next year. Let's hope that it goes well for him because the world needs Manchester United on the top.”
“Clearly they are not where they think they should be."