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Memphis Depay pictured with Paul Pogba on holiday sparks transfer speculation of Manchester United return for French midfielder

Pogba has turned into one of the world's best players since leaving Utd

James Orr
Friday 19 June 2015 12:38 BST
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Memphis Depay posted this picture of him on holiday with Paul Pogba this week on Instagram
Memphis Depay posted this picture of him on holiday with Paul Pogba this week on Instagram (instagram.com/memphisdepay/)

Here is new Manchester United signing Memphis Depay and old United player Paul Pogba pictured on holiday this week.

But will both players be playing at Old Trafford next season? Pogba has been linked with a move back to the Premier League, according to reports, with champions Chelsea plus Manchester City also interested.

Pogba left United in 2011, after coming through the youth ranks at the club, making only seven appearances in total. The 22-year-old has since become one of the best midfielders in the world playing for Juventus.

The Dutch international Depay completed his £25m move to United earlier this month: "This is a dream come true for me; to play for the biggest club in the world and also to have the chance to work with someone who I believe is the best manager in the world, Louis van Gaal," Depay told Manchester United's official website.

"I have great belief in my ability and I work hard to strive to achieve my dreams."

Here is some of the reaction on Twitter to the snap:

Depay added during his United unveiling: "I have been at PSV Eindhoven since I was 12 years old and I would like to thank them for everything. It was a great moment when we won the league and I was so happy to be part of that. This is now a new chapter in my life and one that I am looking forward to."

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