Paul Pogba has suggested that he will look to leave Manchester United this summer in search of trophies.
The midfielder's contract with the Red Devils is due to expire at the end of June, and he is widely expected to depart the 20-time English champions for a fresh challenge.
Pogba has admitted that he has been frustrated with his lack of success at club level in recent seasons and is not happy with his role in the team at Old Trafford.
Juventus continue to be strongly linked with the 29-year-old, while Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are all said to be keen to sign him on a free transfer.
"You have to be honest, these last five seasons have not satisfied me - really not at all. This year is dead, we won't win anything. Whether it's with Manchester United or another club, I want to win trophies," Pogba told Le Figaro.
"It's simple with France, I play and I play in my position - I know my role and I feel the confidence of the coach and the players. It's normal to feel a difference at Manchester United because it's hard to be consistent when you often have a change to your position, or the team system, or your [midfield] partners.
"I get along very well with [France manager Didier Deschamps], he gave me a role that I know - but at Manchester United do I really have a role? I ask the question, but I don't have an answer."
Pogba has scored once and provided nine assists in 23 appearances for Man United this season.