Paul Pogba

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He's a kid. Why because he's left out of a squad is it a bad thing?

He's a reserve team player. Not a first team regular.

He will be in the odd game on the bench that we might want to bring him on for 20 minutes, just to give him a run out. He's not an important player yet, why is everyone acting like he is. I'd be surprised to see him get more than 2 hours of football for the rest of the season and consider it normal.

The fact that he isn't getting much of a look in despite the fact that he is far too good for the reserves and we are struggling for numbers in central midfield only adds to the reasons for him to sign a better deal at Juve.

There have been a lot worse players than Pogba who have come from the reserves in recent years that have played more first team football. I'm surprised, regardless of his contract situation, that he hasn't actually featured more. He is as dominant in the reserves as anyone else I can remember.
 
The fact that he isn't getting much of a look in despite the fact that he is far too good for the reserves and we are struggling for numbers in central midfield only adds to the reasons for him to sign a better deal at Juve.

There have been a lot worse players than Pogba who have come from the reserves in recent years that have played more first team football. I'm surprised, regardless of his contract situation, that he hasn't actually featured more. He is as dominant in the reserves as anyone else I can remember.

He has appeared on the bench quite a few times as quoted in the post below. The main problem in terms of his appearances is that there haven't been that many games where he has been on the bench and we've put it to bed early on.

I am surprised he wasn't on the bench against Wigan or Fulham but there might have been another reason for that.

We've also had quite a few players getting injured and returning from injuries so they've been needing the game time more so that they can get back to match fitness. The number of injuries we've had have been far from ideal.

If Pogba had longer left on his contract I think he may have gone on loan but with his contract situation the focus has been on persuading him to stay by giving him the odd game or so and Fergie probably thought he'd benefit more from playing the odd game this season. If we hadn't got knocked out of the FA Cup, League Cup or had the number of close games in the league that we have done I think he'd have been given more game time.

League Cup: Leeds United 0 - 3 Manchester United - Pogba on bench, came on 46' (score was 0-3 before he came on)
League Cup: Aldershot 0 - 3 Manchester United - Pogba on bench, came on 60' (score was 0-3 before he came on)
Champions League: Manchester United 2 - 0 Otelul Galati - Pogba on bench, didn't come on (it was 1-0 until 86', game still in balance)
League Cup: Manchester United 1 - 2 Crystal Palace - Pogba on bench, came on 64' (score was 0-0 before he came on, 0-1 1 minute after he came on)
Premier League: Manchester United 2 - 3 Blackburn Rovers - Pogba on bench, didn't come on
Premier League: Newcastle United 3 - 0 Manchester United - Pogba on bench, didn't come on
Premier League: Manchester United 3 - 0 Bolton Wanderers - Pogba on bench, didn't come on
FA Cup: Liverpool 2 - 1 Manchester United - Pogba on bench, didn't come on
Premier League: Manchester United 2 - 0 Stoke City - Pogba on bench, came on 72'
Premier League: Chelsea 3 - 3 Manchester United - Pogba on bench, didn't come on
Premier League: Manchester United 2 - 1 Liverpool - Pogba on bench, didn't come on
Europa League: Ajax 0 - 2 Manchester United - Pogba on bench, didn't come on

They're all the games he has been on the bench for. He's played in four but stayed on the bench in eight. Nearly all of those eight were in the balance till the end (or near the end) of the match.
 
He has appeared on the bench quite a few times as quoted in the post below. The main problem in terms of his appearances is that there haven't been that many games where he has been on the bench and we've put it to bed early on.

I am surprised he wasn't on the bench against Wigan or Fulham but there might have been another reason for that.

We've also had quite a few players getting injured and returning from injuries so they've been needing the game time more so that they can get back to match fitness. The number of injuries we've had have been far from ideal.

When I mean featured, I mean on the pitch.
 
His agent has spoken.

United could lose second teenaged star, says agent

The agent of Manchester United's 18-year-old prodigy, Paul Pogba, has said that discussions over his future at the club are "precarious", amid suggestions that a row with Sir Alex Ferguson led to him being excluded from the squad to face Ajax at Old Trafford last week.

The French teenager was widely expected to feature against the Dutch champions and his omission, which surprised many at Old Trafford, came after he was forced to train with the reserves on the day of the game.

United did not comment yesterday on whether there had been a dispute with Ferguson, but with Juventus believed to be among a number of Italian clubs who have Pogba in their sights, agent Mino Raiola made it clear that contract discussions over the player are proving difficult. The chances of United this summer losing the player – arguably the brightest teenaged prospect at Old Trafford, following the talented Ravel Morrison's departure to West Ham – look increasingly high.

"It is a precarious situation," Raiola said. "It is difficult at the moment. Manchester United want him. It is up to the boy to make some decisions." Asked if there were uncertainties about whether his future lay at United, Raiola said: "Not from our side but that is a question to ask Mr Ferguson."

The club and player are some distance apart on wage demands and the fee that the French midfielder's agents may get for securing a new deal is also a likely point of contention. Ferguson is known to feel strongly that Pogba is at a stage of his development when he should not be demanding unrealistic money and the failure to agree a deal has put strains on their relationship.

On the teenager's absence from the squad to play Ajax, Raiola said: "It is never nice for the player not to be in the squad. It is the same for [Mario] Balotelli [whom Raiola also represents.] We must keep our minds cool and heads cool. Some things are good. Some things are not good [in this situation]."

With Milan also linked to Pogba, Raiola added: "We know there are some clubs interested in him. We must finish first with Manchester and after that we will see other options, if they are there. The club give the indication that they want to keep him and we are talking contract terms. There is willingness from both parties at the moment."

United were cleared by Fifa to sign the then 16-year-old from Le Havre in October 2009, following accusations of poaching by the French club. Ferguson publicly warned Pogba before Christmas not to wreck his United chances, after Raiola was engaged to work on the contract discussions.

"We have an option on his contract that takes us into a year-and-a-half away, so in that respect there's not a great emergency about it. But we'd like the boy to sign a contract and, if he'd like to be a Manchester United player, then he knows what to do," Ferguson said back then.

United could lose second teenaged star, says agent - Premier League - Football - The Independent
 
His agent has spoken.

United could lose second teenaged star, says agent

The agent of Manchester United's 18-year-old prodigy, Paul Pogba, has said that discussions over his future at the club are "precarious", amid suggestions that a row with Sir Alex Ferguson led to him being excluded from the squad to face Ajax at Old Trafford last week.

The French teenager was widely expected to feature against the Dutch champions and his omission, which surprised many at Old Trafford, came after he was forced to train with the reserves on the day of the game.

United did not comment yesterday on whether there had been a dispute with Ferguson, but with Juventus believed to be among a number of Italian clubs who have Pogba in their sights, agent Mino Raiola made it clear that contract discussions over the player are proving difficult. The chances of United this summer losing the player – arguably the brightest teenaged prospect at Old Trafford, following the talented Ravel Morrison's departure to West Ham – look increasingly high.

"It is a precarious situation," Raiola said. "It is difficult at the moment. Manchester United want him. It is up to the boy to make some decisions." Asked if there were uncertainties about whether his future lay at United, Raiola said: "Not from our side but that is a question to ask Mr Ferguson."

The club and player are some distance apart on wage demands and the fee that the French midfielder's agents may get for securing a new deal is also a likely point of contention. Ferguson is known to feel strongly that Pogba is at a stage of his development when he should not be demanding unrealistic money and the failure to agree a deal has put strains on their relationship.

On the teenager's absence from the squad to play Ajax, Raiola said: "It is never nice for the player not to be in the squad. It is the same for [Mario] Balotelli [whom Raiola also represents.] We must keep our minds cool and heads cool. Some things are good. Some things are not good [in this situation]."

With Milan also linked to Pogba, Raiola added: "We know there are some clubs interested in him. We must finish first with Manchester and after that we will see other options, if they are there. The club give the indication that they want to keep him and we are talking contract terms. There is willingness from both parties at the moment."

United were cleared by Fifa to sign the then 16-year-old from Le Havre in October 2009, following accusations of poaching by the French club. Ferguson publicly warned Pogba before Christmas not to wreck his United chances, after Raiola was engaged to work on the contract discussions.

"We have an option on his contract that takes us into a year-and-a-half away, so in that respect there's not a great emergency about it. But we'd like the boy to sign a contract and, if he'd like to be a Manchester United player, then he knows what to do," Ferguson said back then.

United could lose second teenaged star, says agent - Premier League - Football - The Independent


If United have an option for another year this summer then all this talk of Pogba being out of contract in a few months is just tabloid BS.

Hopefully the kid will come to his senses and realize he's in the best place for his development. If not, it would be too bad losing a talented young player, but the club can't give in to ridiculous demands from a teenager who hasn't done anything yet.
 
If United have an option for another year this summer then all this talk of Pogba being out of contract in a few months is just tabloid BS.

Yeah but if he chooses not to accept the extension in his contract, then he is basically a free agent right?
 
Yeah but if he chooses not to accept the extension in his contract, then he is basically a free agent right?

No. The club reserves the right to extend the contract. Its one sided. If he had the choice not to extend the contract, then what is the point of having that clause?

Correct me if I am wrong.
 
Mino Raiola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

His list of clients are a legion of twats themselves. Ibra, Robinho(former), and Balotelli. Daniel Taylor mentioned on Twitter: "Worrying for #MUFC that Pogba involved with Mino Raiola, Balotelli's agent. Check his history - infamous in agent world"

Problamatic players who move clubs a lot and often not for footballing reasons. Say no more.
 
Problamatic players who move clubs a lot and often not for footballing reasons. Say no more.

Fully agreed. I d say that it s in the club's interest that someone like Raiola is kept away from Old Trafford as far as possible.
Barcellona ended up losing big money in the ibrahimovic deal/s..
 
The club and player are some distance apart on wage demands and the fee that the French midfielder's agents may get for securing a new deal is also a likely point of contention. Ferguson is known to feel strongly that Pogba is at a stage of his development when he should not be demanding unrealistic money and the failure to agree a deal has put strains on their relationship.
I can only ever go with Ferguson on this one, we won't be offering the kid a pittance and if all he is after is a higher pay bracket, then he's missing the point of what he could have here. The lad has played feck all for making demands, despite his obvious talent. We've made our offer, accept it or decide to leave and if your leaving do it soon so we can spend our time developing someone else.
 
Haven't got the dexterity to quote and bold etc on my phone but in the first bit of the article he says united want him and it's for Pogba to decide I'd he stays, then he goes on to say that Pogba wants to stay but it's up to sag to decide...
 
The fact that we also want him to sign a contract should scream volumes to the kid, and whilst we'll soon have everyone in here bleating on about how we're arrogant and United aren't a special club and their are other teams and it's all about money and it's a job like any other (which it sure as hell isn't), then the lad shouldn't be looking at his pay packet now but rather what he could achieve and be. If all he cares about is the wage then he's missed the point entirely. In other words, next!
 
According to the Sun we are offering him twenty thousand but he wants double the wages. Obscene wages for a young reserve.
 
Haven't got the dexterity to quote and bold etc on my phone but in the first bit of the article he says united want him and it's for Pogba to decide I'd he stays, then he goes on to say that Pogba wants to stay but it's up to sag to decide...

Using the old, if you really really want him then you'll pay what we're demanding, therefore the decision is yours, not ours. This reads to me that we've made our offer and they're playing hardball for more money. We've been doing this a lot and I applaud it. We won't be drawn into bidding wars in the transfer market, nor should we for youth players. Got to admit though I'm seriously considering becoming a football agent.
 
According to the Sun we are offering him twenty thousand but he wants double the wages. Obscene wages for a young reserve.

20k is an obscene amount for a young reserve. feck me.
 
18 years old and offered over a million a year in wages, feck me.
 
If he leaves he leaves, it will be his loss. I want him to stay but if what the Sun is reporting is true then he can go (i take anything the sun says with a pinch of salt) for my liking.
 
Fergie should jus stick to his principles. As a result, he either signs or he leaves, simple. If someone doesnt appreciate working under Fergie, playing for United and working hard to get a chance in 2-3 years, he's at the wrong club.

Plus it leaves a bad taste for the future in case he would stay
 
Why on earth are we being taken to task by 2 fecking 19 year olds? First Morrison, now Pogba. I just don't get it. You gotta earn your bacon, son.

We tried hard to stick to players like Ronaldo, Rooney, Rio or Keane. Compared to Morrison and Pogba, it's a joke what the youngsters tried to do.

Pogba in particular can fire his agent at any time - if he doesnt get it, its his loss
 
According to the Sun we are offering him twenty thousand but he wants double the wages. Obscene wages for a young reserve.

according to the Sun Jordan is worthy of space on pages....
 
It's not about the money. Some men just want to watch the world burn.

:lol: When I first read this I thought I had read "Some men just want to watch the world bum"...Speak for yourself sunshine!...and then I realised.

Back on subject, as much as I appreciate the talent he is and that I'd love to see him develop with us, I think SAF's stance has been excellent on the matter from what I can tell. To be held to ransom by a youngster - no matter how good - would go against all morals of the club. I hope we don't give in to the demands, and if we lose him, we lose him!
 
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