Pogba has been the subject of intense transfer speculation linking him with moves to Real Madrid and former club Juventus in this summer’s transfer window.
The 26-year-old French world cup winner has done little to silence those exit rumors after admitting in June that he would like to seek a new challenge elsewhere.
Although the transfer window in England has closed, clubs around Europe can still sign players from the Premier League until September 2, making Pogba’s exit still likely.
Pogba, however, did a yeoman’s job at Old Trafford on Sunday, setting up two of Manchester United’s four goals to open the 2019/2020 season on a winning note, and he pledged afterwards to give his all whenever he is called upon.
"I'm always good when I play football. I do what I love, it's my job," Pogba told RMC Sport.
"I will give my best every time I'm on the pitch.
"Now, we know that there were words. The future will tell [what will happen].
"This point of questioning remains. I am in Manchester.
"I'm having fun with my team-mates, I always want to win the matches.
"I will always give myself thoroughly when I am on the pitch."
Manchester United’s next game is against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium next Monday.