adexkola
Doesn't understand sportswashing.
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Huh?
Juventus are in the Europa League.
Huh?
Juventus are in the Europa League.
I thought Real Madrid were targeting Vidal?
You never really know. Didn't expect us to pay what we did for Mata either, but desperate times and all that. Don't expect it at all, but you can't rule it out because of how we did things in the past - very different times now.He's off to PSG. You won't pay the kind of dosh Juve would want.
Weird that he was reluctant to have a dig. He seems to love having a pop at United. He's a changed man. Sign him up.
You never really know. Didn't expect us to pay what we did for Mata either, but desperate times and all that. Don't expect it at all, but you can't rule it out because of how we did things in the past - very different times now.
Gazzetta dello Sport are one of the most famous European newspapers. Their big pink pages were printed on to the memory of many a young football fan in the UK whilst watching Gazzetta Football Italia, all those years ago!
Anyway, the newspaper seem to have taken leave of their senses on Thursday and say that Manchester United could be Paul Pogba's summer destination. They explain that PSG are up the financial creek and can't afford a move and that Pogba would prefer a transfer to the Premier League over the chance to go to Real Madrid.
This ignores the fact that Pogba has criticised Manchester United when given any opportunity over recent months, the last time being last week when he accused Manchester United of disrespect whilst raging at one of the world's biggest clubs in an interview. Sir Alex Ferguson has also thrown some critical comments toward Pogba in the past and is still very much part of the football club.
Gazzetta call the possibility a 'triumphant return', that's probably more than optimistic.
Added to that quite spiky hurdle are comments from Pogba's agent Mino Raiola toCalciomercato this week. Raiola said that Pogba wanted to stay in Turin and would be negotiating a new contract soon.
Can't see this one going anywhere but if it does it'll certainly be interesting.
The smart move would be to cash in on Vidal and use that money to secure Pogba to an extended contract (and his agent another pay day). They can then cash in on Pogba in a couple of years....
If they play their cards right they could get over 100million for the pair of them eventually...
Yes, I think so. He spent 2 years at a club in England before the age of 21 so I think that means he's eligible.1 question. Would he qualify as a home grown player in England ?
Yes, I think so. He spent 2 years at a club in England before the age of 21 so I think that means he's eligible.
He's already said in the past that he would never go back to man utd......maybe we could make him our highest paid player in history but City, psg and Chelsea will probably still be able to offer him a bigger salary that the highest we would offer....how we ever let him slip through the net!!!
it's right here for youWhat this now ?
The Independent understands it was Ferguson's apparent reluctance to believe in the Frenchman and give him the chance to demonstrate his talents in the first team that led him to feel antipathy towards the former manager.
He left, Dæhli, we didn't let him go.
We effectively didn't leave him any real choice.He left, Dæhli, we didn't let him go.