Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has refused to rule out a move to Barcelona at the end of the season.
Pogba was strongly linked with Barcelona during the summer transfer window, with the Catalan giants believed to be desperate to bring the 25-year-old to Camp Nou.
The 2018 World Cup winner ultimately stayed at Old Trafford, however, and has scored twice in four Premier League appearances at the start of the 2018-19 campaign.
The France international's long-term future with the 20-time English champions is far from secure though, his relationship with head coach Jose Mourinho remaining strained.
Mourinho and Pogba have reportedly called a truce which will see the latter remain at Old Trafford until at least the end of the season.
The midfielder has now addressed the Barcelona rumours, and has hinted that a future move is very much on the cards.
"There was a lot of talk, but it was just like that, I'm under contract in Manchester," Pogba told Sky Sports Germany. "My future is currently in Manchester, I still have a contract, I'm playing there at the moment, but who knows what will happen in the next few months."
Juventus are also said to be interested in re-signing Pogba, and it was claimed earlier this month that the midfielder would push for a return to Turin at the start of 2019.