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‘I Don’t Give A Damn About Pogba’s Record Fee’
According to France Football, the agent will today meet with Pogba in order to discuss the transfer to Man United.
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The Guardian claim Juventus have informed United of their valuation of Pogba, who is expected to earn £11m a season if he rejoins the Old Trafford club.
Several sources have made claims concerning the Juventus midfielder over the past few days, with French publication L’Equipe reporting that the Serie A club had agreed in principle that the player could leave, while United had chose to match their €120m valuation. “I can not tell. First of all, because I don’t think it’s correct to speak about players from other clubs”.
Former Manchester United midfielder and club legend Paul Scholes has had his say on the Paul Pogba saga.
Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri strongly suggested that French midfielder Paul Pogba is still a Juventus player and he is confident he’ll stay.
“He was a very talented young player when I played with him and I knew how good he was”, Scholes told Dipesh Agarwal. OK, he has gone on to great things.
“Pogba is nowhere worth that kind of money yet”, Scholes insisted. “We went for profile and we have two more options in front of us and we’re going to close one”.
A much-reported move to Manchester United, now managed by Jose Mourinho, could be sealed as soon as Saturday, as Juventus kick off their International Champions Cup against Melbourne Victory.
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“Apart from that, we know other clubs are also involved and for us it is not, ‘are we going to win the race or lose the race?’ It is not a race, it is just the market”. “I have seen a lot of him with Dortmund. For the balance of my squad, I really need a midfield player but we have more options”. We are calm. We have three faces to fill the profile.