Man Utd urger to sell Paul Pogba in the coming transfer window aim Madrid interest.
According to Daily Star-News, Man Utd could have clear Paul Pogba to join Real Madrid if the club can come up with the fee ManUtd have tagged on the player and that price tag does not sound much for a big club like Madrid to pay.
The French international has been linked with a move out of Old Trafford in the next transfer window, with the Transfer market podcast recently stipulating that his former club Juventus is prepared to pay cash plus Aaron Ramsey for his services.
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Due to this transfer saga, the Red Devils are willing to let their player Pogba leave, if another club fork out £100m, with United, also seems to have a potential replacement in mind once the transfer seal through.
According to AS, the 27-year-old will be very offended if the club chief triggers the 1-year extension in his contract, further supporting claims that Pogba is willing to leave the club.
The Reds, however, are not willing to further lower the asking price of the player. United in 2016 paid a world-record fee to land to playmaker back to Old Trafford and will not want to make a loss on the player.
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Since signing for United in 2016, Poagba has failed to reach the expected height at the club, he is capable of performing very high as a world-class player and is no doubt still worth the current market price.
Real Madrid have spent a huge amount of money on signing world-class players like Ronaldo, Bale, Hazard, etc to the club. So spending £100m for Pogba is not a big deal for them.
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