The French superstar is ready to call it quits.

Manchester United star Paul Pogba has again hinted at a potential departure from the Premier League outfit this summer. The 25-year-old Frenchman has revealed that "now could be a good time to leave" amid reports linking him with a move to Real Madrid and Juventus.

In a season in which the Red Devils finished sixth in the domestic league, Pogba stood tall among his teammates with the most goals and assists tally in the side. However, the midfielder has been singled out for criticism and his commitment has been frequently questioned by the club's fanbase having flirted with the idea of playing for Real Madrid along the season.

Speculations suggest that Los Blancos aim to bring the Frenchman to La Liga as part of this summer's transfer overhaul. Juventus is also believed to be keen on reuniting with its ex-midfield star although Manchester United is reluctant to part ways with the player.

Addressing his future during a promotional tour in Japan, Paul Pogba said: "I am thinking of this: To have a new challenge somewhere else.

"For me, I have been for three years in Manchester and have been doing great; some good moments and some bad moments, like everybody. Like everywhere else.

"After this season and everything that happened this season, with my season being my best season as well... I think for me it could be a good time to have a new challenge."

Having rejoined Manchester United in 2016, Paul Pogba is still contracted to the Premier League club until July 2021. Watch his interview below: