Ole Gunnar Solskjaer still hopes to build his Manchester United team around Paul Pogba – despite the France midfielder admitting he wants a “new challenge”. In August last year, Solskjaer, then Molde manager, said he wanted United to keep Pogba – who at the time had asked to leave – and make him the focal point of the team.Eleven months on, Solskjaer is United manager and has to make a decision on Pogba’s future at the club after public admissions from the midfielder and his agent, Mino Raiola, that he wants to leave, with Real Madrid and Juventus keen to sign the 26-year-old. Asked if he still believes Pogba is the man to get United back to the top, Solskjaer said: “Paul is a fantastic player, a fantastic human being and has always been a great professional.”I’ve had a great relationship with him, I had him in the reserves a few years back.”And I said [previously], ‘if he’s in your squad, you’d build your team around him’, and I haven’t changed that much since then, so I would say the same now.”‘I don’t understand why players want to leave United’Romelu Lukaku, 26, is also open to leaving United this summer….