Showing posts with label Paul Pogba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Pogba. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2016

Manchester United ready to pay huge fee for Paul Pogba transfer.



       
  The 23-year-old is set to end up a United player again this week, only four years subsequent to leaving Old Trafford for an ostensible remuneration expense after the expiry of his agreement in 2012. Having seen Pogba leave for Italy without a solitary first-group begin to his name, the Red Devils definitely can't have predicted forking out over £200 million for the midfielder to come back toward the north-west of England.

         Since that is the amount this arrangement will cost United when all is said and done. The £92m exchange charge, which surpasses the £86m Real Madrid paid Tottenham for Gareth Bale in 2013 as the most costly ever, neglects to cover even 50% of the aggregate expense to Jose Mourinho's outfit.

        A vast purpose behind the extended way of the arrangement was the wrangling over which club would be relied upon to pay a considerable charge to Pogba's operator, Mino Raiola. In an offer to drive the exchange through, United in the end acknowledged that it is they who will fork out the £20m pay-off to the Italo-Dutch 'super operator', taking the general expense to £112m.

         And after that, obviously, there is the player's wages. While Pogba at present gains around £4m at the Juventus Stadium, he is set to see his compensation build complex at Old Trafford. His £400,000 every week pre-charge income will see him pocket £220,000 after conclusions, costing United an aggregate of £20.8m per season.

        Through the span of his five-year contract Pogba will in this manner order an aggregate of £104m, taking United's aggregate potential cost over the span of his stay to in any event £216m. Accordingly, it sits high in the rundown of blockbuster arrangements to have been concurred over late years, notwithstanding when checking the exceptional multi-layered bundles including any semblance of Bale and Neymar.

         Pogba left United four years prior as a youthful ability with a brilliant future in front of him. He will give back this week as a four-time Italian champion, one of the world's best-paid players and the subject of the most costly operation in Manchester United history.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Jose Mourinho made the list of 9 Man.Utd.players who wont start the new season.



   
    Germany national player Schweinsteiger is one of 9 Manchester United players who have been told they can leave the club either permanently or on loan.
        The Germany international only moved to Old Trafford last summer but made just 18 Premier League appearances in a season hampered by injury.And the 31-year-old has now been informed by Jose Mourinho that he can leave the club this summer.
        Timothy Mensah has also has been given green light so he wont fit in Mourinho’s plans for the upcoming campaign, despite impressing under Louis van Gaal last season.Andreas Pereira and James Wilson are available for loan, while Paddy McNair, Will Keane, Tyler Blackett and Adnan Januzaj have also been told they can leave permanently.
       Mourinho has big plans to find the right player who will bing more trophies to Manchester United rooms.Paul Pogba is the biggest Manchester United so far after Swedish international player Zlatan Ibarhimovic who also signed for Manchester thsi summer.

      The Juventus midfielder will return to Old Trafford in a world-record, €110 million deal after the European champions decided against making their own move to acquire himManchester United are set to seal the signing of Paul Pogba from Juventus for €110 million after Real Madrid dropped out of the race for the Frenchman.
      Goal understands that United have always been in pole position to sign Pogba despite Madrid's admiration of him and Juventus hope to have the deal concluded before the end of the week.
      Zinedine Zidane is a fan of his compatriot but Madrid are unwilling to match the world-record fee United will pay as well as meeting Pogba's salary demands.
      Manchester United new coach Jose Mourinho says he needs to make four signings this late spring, with two officially affirmed and another arriving "soon".
     In his first authority news gathering subsequent to succeeding Louis van Gaal, the previous Chelsea supervisor was sure about his mid year exchange arranges.
     With ex-Villarreal safeguard Eric Bailly and previous PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic officially marked and a third - Borussia Dortmund midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan - on his way, Mourinho is presently surrounding a fourth target.
    "I am clear with my approach and model of player. I like one or two multi-functional players. You always need someone that can give you a hand.
   "From these targets we have three, until we have the fourth we are working hard on that, with Mr Woodward and the owners. When we have them we will breathe, we will be stable, and the market will still be open."

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Manchester United transfer news: Paul Pogba, Renato Sanches, Juan Mata.


  The speculation surrounding Paul Pogba’s future has taken a new, ridiculous turn.
The Juventus midfielder, who is Manchester United’s primary transfer target this summer, was spotted eating  in a Los Angeles restaurant with Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The pair share an agent in Mino Raiola, of course, and Bobby Chinn, the restaurant owner who spotted them together, was keen to stress that Pogba didn’t reveal anything about his future.
Raiola himself was talking about the prospective transfer on Wednesday too and outlined what United will have to do to sign Pogba.
"Juve do not want to sell him and there is a chance for us to talk about a new contract. He feels no need to leave," he said. "But if you come with a project that will make Paul want to leave, we'll talk with the club."
Staying with midfield matters, you thought United’s pursuit of Renato Sanches was over, didn’t you? Well, according to the Daily Record, it may only have just begun.
The paper’s detailed four-part series on United’s new era under Jose Mourinho contains a tantalising tit-bit regarding the Bayern Munich midfielder.
Despite missing out on him to the Bundesliga club just two months ago, United have already made inquiries regarding Sanches’ release clause.
And finally, Juan Mata has moved to ‘used emojis to respond to rumours that his time at Old Trafford will come to an end’


Mata, who's a cheery type of chap even on his worst days, has been linked with a move away from the club ever since Mourinho's appointment.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Manchester United should spend £100m Pogba money on Payet and Kante.


   Former Liverpool and Aston Villa striker Stan Collymore believes Jose Mourinho should be targeting two other France stars instead of the Juventus midfielder.
Manchester United should sign N’Golo Kante and Dimitri Payet with the money they are spending on Paul Pogba, according to Stan Collymore.
United are reportedly in talks over a world-record £100 million deal for the Juventus midfielder, who would be Jose Mourinho’s fourth summer signing since his arrival at Old Trafford.

Pogba has been criticised for his form during Euro 2016 and Collymore believes United should be targeting two other players who have starred for France this summer.

“I don’t even think Pogba]worth £70m or £75m, if I’m being honest,” the former Liverpool and Aston Villa striker.
The smarter move from Mourinho would be to sign two other members of the France team who’ll take on Portugal in the Euro 2016 final on Sunday night – N’Golo Kante and Dimitri Payet instead.

“Because what United need is to be good in the here and now of this season and, while I have no doubt Pogba could become one of the best midfielders on the planet in time, I don’t think he’d guarantee the immediate success in the way those two would.
“Kante, in terms of the way he breaks down play and his own athleticism, would be a better signing.

“And if you bought Kante and Payet, you’d probably still have £20m to £40m left for another signing.”
Pogba is the most wanted football player this summer.He has got some huge offers from the best clubs in Europe.We shell see what club he will sign up.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

There's been a big development in Manchester United's move for Paul Labile Pogba...



The 23-year-old midfielder is widely expected to leave the Turin side this summer, but a move is not as close to materialising as recent speculation suggests.

Manchester United have not held talks with Juventus regarding the transfer of Paul Pogba, according to BBC.
Speculation surrounding the France international’s future has been prevalent since the end of the season, though an exit from the Turin side is not imminent.
The 23-year-old, who is gearing up for Sunday’s Euro 2016 final with Les Bleus, has won four successive Serie A titles with Juventus since arriving at the club for free from Manchester United in 2012.
And although a deal worth £100 million in transfer fees has been muted, a summer move to Old Trafford, or preferred destination Real Madrid, is unlikely to be concluded shortly.
The Premier League television deal, the contract with Adidas, the ugly commercial reality of football at the top level in England is such that the old numbers don’t matter any more. People scoff at the idea of a club spending £30 million on Troy Deeney, but he scored or assisted 20 Premier League goals last season, almost certainly enough to help keep a team in the top flight. And staying in the top flight is a financial prize worth fighting for, so teams will spend a fortune trying to do so.

The Ronaldo metric, or even the more recent Gareth Bale metric, neither of these have nearly as much relevance now as they did a couple of seasons ago. Everything has changed. €120m is the new €60m, or something like that anyway.
We’ve had a bad few years. We all know the story, but Moysey and Van Gaal have done their damage and joining United now is a legitimate career risk for a top player. For Pogba, joining Real Madrid, Barcelona or Bayern Munich is obviously a much lower-risk move, in terms of the trophies he is likely to amass. Let alone United not being in the Champions League this season—an obvious and immediate sacrifice—there is also the fact that no-one knows whether Mourinho will turn things around.
So, basically, this means we cannot afford to go toe-to-toe with Madrid just by fluttering our eyelashes more appealingly at Pogba. Blowing them out of the race by being prepared to offer a ridiculous fee is entirely sensible.