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See the 3 teams fighting to sign Pogba this season

Many European clubs are looking at signing the World Cup winner from Manchester United this season. Take a look at the top 3 clubs in the race for Paul Pogba's signature.

By Adedamola Samuel

Many European clubs are looking at signing the World Cup winner from Manchester United this season. Take a look at the top 3 clubs in the race for Paul Pogba's signature.
Many European clubs are looking at signing the World Cup winner from Manchester United this season. Take a look at the top 3 clubs in the race for Paul Pogba's signature.
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Paul Pogba looks to be on his way out of Manchester United this season. After reportedly refusing to sign a new deal, the club side is keen to sell him off to recoup some of the British transfer record fees they paid Juventus.

United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is thus said to be preparing for life after Pogba and will look forward to using the money generated from the sale to bolster his squad this summer. The transfer of Pogba is believed to hold the key to some other deals that might go down at Old Trafford. We look at 3 clubs that are fighting to sign the World Cup winner this summer.

The first and most obvious is Paris Saint-Germain who are hell-bent on putting together a team that can win the Champions League. After the arrival of Gini Wijnaldum, Danilo Pereira, Sergio Ramos, Achraf Hakimi, and Gianluigi Donnarumma; Paul Pogba is seen as the final piece of the puzzle at the parc des Princes. It is the most likely destination for him also.

 

The second is Real Madrid. The longstanding midfield trio of Toni Kroos, Luka Modric and Casemiro could do with the energy and creativity of Pogba. With an expected knock-down price of about £40 - £50m, the Spanish side should be able to afford a quality player to bolster their midfield.

Lastly, a return to Juventus might be on the books for Paul Pogba. Since his departure, the Old Lady has not had a midfield star with the expertise and achievement of Paul Pogba. The return of Massimiliano Allegri to the Allianz Stadium might also be a convnci8ng factor in the French international moving back to Serie A.

 


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