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Arsene Wenger: Arsenal Manager Delivers Verdict On Paul Pogba Transfer

Manchester United boss, Jose Mourinho, has firedp back at Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klopp, suggesting that they are at clubs not big enough to have signed Paul Pogba for a world record £89m.

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United have smashed the world transfer record to secure the Frenchman’s return for £90million, four years after he left for Juventus in a deal worth just £800,000.

Now Wenger appears to have changed his tune towards the former Juventus midfielder.

And he has now set his sights on the biggest prize in English football, the Barclays Premier League title. “When you speak about Pogba, it ticks all these boxes”.

“Other clubs can go out and spend more money and collect top players”. That’s why we’ve crossed the 100 million pound ($130M) bar for the first time.

Manchester United’s re-signing of midfield star Paul Pogba for a world record fee of £89million is a “massive gamble”, according to Warwick University’s football expert.

Gary Neville has told The Times Paul Pogba’s move to Manchester United is a sign that “something is starting to happen again” in the Premier League. “It makes the market more unpredictable”, he said.

The old adage of ‘If Real come calling, you should go, ‘ does not appear to holding the significant weight that it once did.

That would see the 23-year-old eclipse the £85 million Real Madrid paid Tottenham Hotspur for Gareth Bale in 2013. “This is the right club for me to achieve everything I hope to in the game”. He’s a very good player, there’s no doubt, and Mourinho will feel he can get the best out of him. “So he’s a profile of player we found”. “For all the money that has been spent, we’ve not been able to keep Grade A players or incentivise them to come here in the first place”.

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That’s why today, Arsenal Mania are taking a look at FIVE of the most pointless Gunners transfer rumours heard so far this summer.

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