Agent Mino Raiola has said Paul Pogba's tenure with Manchester United "is over."

United triggered a one-year extension in Pogba's contract that keeps him under contract until 2022. Pogba wants to leave in January and won't commit his future to the club.

"It's over between Manchester United and Pogba," said Raiola in the interview released on Monday.

"No point beating around the bush, it's better to speak clearly, look forward and not waste time looking for people to blame: Paul is unhappy at Manchester United.

"He is unable to express himself as is expected from him. He needs a change of club; a change of scenery.

"He has a contract which runs out in a year and a half -- in the summer of 2022 -- but I believe the best solution for everyone is that he leaves in the next transfer window.

"Otherwise, United know well the risk of losing him for nothing, given at the moment the player has no intention of extending his contract. If someone doesn't understand this, they understand little or nothing about football.

"In any case, they can all blame me if next summer Paul leaves."

Real Madrid and Juventus have both shown interest in Pogba in the past.