Paul Pogba will be allowed to leave Manchester United in the summer following Bruno Fernandes' arrival, claims The Sun.
United announced Fernandes' transfer from Sporting on Thursday in a deal that could be worth as much as £68m.
Fernandes has been signed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to add goals and creativity to United's midfield but his arrival will have a direct consequence on Pogba's future.
The France international has been angling to leave United since the end of last season but the Red Devils have so far refused to cash in.
Pogba' agent, Mino Raiola, has been vocal in calling for United to let his client move to the likes of Real Madrid and Juventus in the last 12 months.
It has now been claimed United are finally ready to let Pogba leave the club for the second time in his career and will even lower their valuation.
United slapped a £150m price tag on Pogba's head last summer in a bid to ward off potential suitors but will drop that this summer.
Pogba has missed most of the season through injury, limited to just five league starts, and is currently on the comeback from another ankle problem.
Despite barely featuring this season, Pogba has registered at least nine more assists in the Premier League than any other United player since returning to the club in 2016 (25).