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Manchester United star Paul Pogba earned Juventus £62m in record transfer

However, re-joining the club he left in 2012 proved more alluring – even though United are readying themselves for Europa League action – given Pogba’s desire to get to the top individually and collectively. I don’t think it is a reason to be sad.

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The 35-year-old looked set to leave Old Trafford at the end of last season if Louis van Gaal had stayed in charge.

In Turin, Juventus confirmed media reports that Pogba had been transferred for 105 million euros, which will be paid over two years.

“And, personally, one of my dreams is to win the Ballon d’Or”, Pogba told MUTV.

Manchester United have secured the long-awaited signing of midfielder Paul Pogba from Juventus for a world-record fee. “He is quick, strong, scores goals and reads the game better than many players much older than he is”.

Jose Mourinho reasoned with the club’s outlook towards the deal which involved a major Real Madrid interest.

Arsene Wenger laments the growing sums of money English clubs are forced to hand over for players, but admits that Man United have got a star player in Paul Pogba. “I just came back to Carrington [United’s training ground]”.

But Yeo is famously said to have stood up to the veteran boss after a disagreement about her son’s progress at Man United. “That’s why we may have crossed the £100 million bar for the first time”.

Mourinho responded to both Wenger and Klopp by saying their comments were “not ethical”, insisting he would never speak about another club or player.

“They spend an incredible amount of money and, with what the fans are paying, what Sky are paying, we need to be seeing the best players over here rather than watching teams struggle like insane in the Champions League”.

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Wenger also added that United have captured one of the most sought after talents in world football, but believes they may have paid too much for the French midfielder. The eyes of the world will be watching their every move this season and a successful season in European tournaments is exactly what the Premier League needs if they want to continue to sign world class players.

Done deal as £93m Pogba rejoins Manchester United