Paul Pogba Demands Pay Rise Of £200,000-a-week To Stay At Manchester United
Keeping Paul Pogba at Manchester United has seen a new dimension to it as the Frenchman is asking for wages increase in excess of £200,000-a-week if they want him to stay otherwise he leaves.
The 25-year-old World Cup champion has communicated with United boss Ed Woodward about his intentions to leave the club if his demands are not met but the club prefered keeping him to selling him to their Spaniard opponents Barcelona.
The Frenchman has until month to make a move, the reason for which his agent Mino Raiola has been making contacts with United on his client's demands of getting a pay rise just as much as his teammate Alexis Sanchez if they want to keep him otherwise he goes for £45 million offer from Barcelona.
Since France lifted the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Pogba has been rumoured to be linked to Barcelona which missed out on landing a deal with Chelsea's Willian and his agent Mino wants the Red Devils to know that he "will never make declarations about Paul" but wanted his club to be spoken to instead.
The 25-year-old World Cup champion has communicated with United boss Ed Woodward about his intentions to leave the club if his demands are not met but the club prefered keeping him to selling him to their Spaniard opponents Barcelona.
The Frenchman has until month to make a move, the reason for which his agent Mino Raiola has been making contacts with United on his client's demands of getting a pay rise just as much as his teammate Alexis Sanchez if they want to keep him otherwise he goes for £45 million offer from Barcelona.
Since France lifted the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Pogba has been rumoured to be linked to Barcelona which missed out on landing a deal with Chelsea's Willian and his agent Mino wants the Red Devils to know that he "will never make declarations about Paul" but wanted his club to be spoken to instead.
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