Thursday, 9 June 2016

British Record Transfer Fee To Land Pogba In Manchester United



Justice Secretary Michael Gove even claimed staying in the EU could put the UK at greater risk of an Islamic State terror attack.
He said a Remain win may boost extremism and see Britain stripped of its values.
Addressing Vote Leave supporters in London, he added: “To counter Islamist extremists we need not just to challenge their beliefs, but assert confidence in our own.
“That means strengthening national parliaments, not weakening them....and expressing confidence in nation states and the democratic­ accountability­ they bring.”


Juve's chief executive Giuseppe Marotta warned then that Pogba's price would only increase, saying "in the future, he could be worth more than 100million euros".



United have been encouraged by City's reluctance to rekindle their interest and feel they are the leading Premier League club in the race to land Pogba.
However he is known to prefer La Liga and a move to either Barcelona or Real Madrid because he wants to experience a different culture.
United also cannot offer Champions League football, while Barca and Real have shared the trophy over the last three seasons.

United's willingness to sanction a £70million-plus deal for Pogba on the day they completed Eric Bailly's £30million signing from Villarreal, is a sign of their intent this summer.
Bailly, 23, is delighted to become Mourinho's first signing and says the Portuguese can make him a better player.
"It's really special," said the Ivory Coast centre-half, who has signed a four-year deal. "First and foremost as a young player it's a confidence boost that a manager with so much experience of English football has trusted in me by making me his first signing."


   
 
Mourinho said: "Eric is a young central defender with great natural talent. He has progressed well to date and has the potential to become one of the best around." 
Pogba left United for a meagre £800,000 in 2012 and the club face paying 100 times that amount to bring him back to Old Trafford

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