Paul Pogba reportedly wants Manchester United, but his price-tag has risen to €125m.
The Juventus midfielder has been pursued by the English club for some time, but the Bianconeri were set against a sale.
However, it’s now widely reported that Pogba has informed the Old Lady that he wants to be allowed to leave, with today’s Gazzetta dello Sport repeating that line.
The newspaper claims a return to Old Trafford would net the French international €12m net per season plus bonuses for a five-year contract.
Paul Pogba reportedly wants Manchester United, but his price-tag has risen to €125m.
The Juventus midfielder has been pursued by the English club for some time, but the Bianconeri were set against a sale.
However, it’s now widely reported that Pogba has informed the Old Lady that he wants to be allowed to leave, with today’s Gazzetta dello Sport repeating that line.
The newspaper claims a return to Old Trafford would net the French international €12m net per season plus bonuses for a five-year contract.
That would be a massive hike on his wage in Turin, where he earns €4.5m per season, rising to €6m in bonuses and increasing year-on-year.
However, if Juve do let Pogba go it won’t be on the cheap and Gazzetta claims that Man United must offer €125m [£105m].
That would see €100m go to the Bianconeri, while the rest would go to Pogba and his agent as per a gentleman’s agreement over 20 per cent of any transfer fee.