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Arsene wenger says paul pogba’s reported transfer fee would represent ‘madness’
The ESPN FC crew weigh in on complaints from Jurgen Klopp and Arsene Wenger about rising transfer fees. “We are on the market but I don’t want to talk specifically about any player because that makes it more hard for me – and it’s hard enough”.
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Unfortunately, Raiola’s words have been intertwined in an all-encompassing Adidas marketing campaign built around Pogba’s move to Old Trafford – so much so that it is hard to decipher truths from carefully constructed narrative. It is completely insane if you can not afford to pay it.
“Zlatan is a fantastic player and, immediately in training, we could feel what I call “functional empathy” – people looking to him, him looking to connect with other players”.
The Paul Pogba transfer saga is supposedly coming to an end as several reports have claimed that the 23-year old Frenchman man has agreed to join his boyhood club Manchester United for £112m.
Ahead of Arsenal’s preseason fixture against Chivas Guadalajara, Wenger spoke about the current transfer landscape and suggested fees have gotten out of hand. But we live in a world where every activity that is worldwide makes a lot of money. Fellow French midfielder Dimitri Payet has also been linked with the club by France Football over the weekend. “I am 100 per cent convinced that Schweinsteiger will not return to Germany”, Rummenigge said of the player, who was left out of Saturday’s friendly win over Galatasaray in Sweden.
“I’d known for a long time I could play midfield if I had to, and the way United were playing as a team at the time it was the role I most enjoyed”.
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“The player wants to come back to Manchester”. I’ve heard him talk to players, and you know that player will now be feeling on top of the world.