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I like everything about Pogba – Man Utd manager Mourinho
Pogba moved to Juventus after failing to agree terms on a new contract with United and received compensation of under £1million, and have paid nearly £90m to bring him back to Old Trafford.
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said that Manchester United’s world-record signing of Paul Pogba “ticks all the boxes”, but he is anxious that managers still have little control over insane transfer fees, according to an interview with Sky Sports.
He stressed: “When I heard some of the comments and heard some of the managers criticising that, I don’t think they ever have this problem because, to have this problem, you need to be at one of the top clubs in the world”.
He told MUTV that he feels “like I went for a holiday and now I’ve come back home and I’m happy”.
“That will come with time, hopefully, but first I want to win the Premier League, which I have never done”.
The team news has come off the back of Jose Mourinho’sfirst trophy in his United era, with goals from Jesse Lingard and Zlatan Ibrahimovic securing the Community Shield with a 2-1 win over Leicester City. I think it’s destiny. So I would say, in France the clubs, amongst themselves, are very reasonable.
Pogba’s £89million return to Old Trafford was finally confirmed yesterday and he could even make his debut for United against Bournemouth on Sunday.
“But, in September, the Capital One Cup starts, the Europa League starts, we start playing three matches a week and then everybody is involved and the squad is good”.
“It’s not easy to train a club like Manchester United, the club needs someone with a lot of influence in the dressing room and on the bench, it is not easy to play against him – has a great personality and the players know that it is a winning coach”.
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“They would have played together in highly-skilled playground-type sessions and I’m sure you’ll see those skills coming out again in the Premier League”.