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Do you want Pogba for £100 million?


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If he didn't want to play for United he wouldn't have signed for us at 15.

He left for juve because he wanted to play rather than see everyone being played ahead of him. It was a career choice which turned out to be the right choice. Nothing mercenary about that. Mercenaries would be guys who leave first team football to sit on the bench of bigger teams for higher wages. Guys like Rodwell, Patrick Roberts and all. Clearly it's the opposite here.

Do you know anything about the circumstances in which we first signed him? Seriously.
 
Deja vu? Must've read the same tweet a couple of times before hroughout the week.
It's deja vu all the time. It's like a broken record. Since the end of the EUROs it's been "next couple of days", "next week", "edging closer", "personal terms agreed with Pogba", "close to a deal with Juve", "no contact between Juve and United" with a single report of "Deal is done with United" and "Real Madrid hijacking Pogba" once in a while.
 
i love how some on /r/soccer are acting like this has little impact on pogba.

JUVE JUST TIED RONALDO's TRANSFER FEE!! Higuain is now going to be tied 2nd for largest transfer in world football.

OF COURSE this is pogba related :lol::lol:

I've seen a lot of "Juve are only paying 47m this year and 47m next for him, so it has nothing to do with Pogba". Right, of course not :rolleyes:
 
i love how some on /r/soccer are acting like this has little impact on pogba.

JUVE JUST TIED RONALDO's TRANSFER FEE!! Higuain is now going to be tied 2nd for largest transfer in world football.

OF COURSE this is pogba related :lol::lol:

I hadn't thought of it like that. Wow just fecking wow.
 
I've seen a lot of "Juve are only paying 47m this year and 47m next for him, so it has nothing to do with Pogba". Right, of course not :rolleyes:

Higuain now costs

1. 8m more than Neymar
2. 13m than suarez

Juve's largest signing EVER was buffon for 53m euros. Juve is splashing cash down like they never have. Pogba is leaving.
 
But that doesnt go along with the points you made and the posters you supported. You all said he was very unprofessional and Fergie never lets agent dictate him. Well, he did that time. Rooney being an established player doesnt play a part. So makes it okay to be a mercenary if you're in the first team but not if you trying to get into the first team?

What Rooney did wasn't ok. Where did I say what Rooney did was ok? You asked me why the club caved on Rooney's demands and I've given you the reason. At the time it was for the good of the club. This mercenary twat Pogba left Le Harve for a bag full of cash in Manchester aged 15 and then aged 19 followed the money trail to Turin. Now he's angling for another windfall aged 23. Don't kid yourself. This guy is an out and out mercenary. And he has crap hair.
 
He just mishandled the situation that time. Probably trying to show Pogba who was boss by not giving into his demands to play first team football which in the long term was probably designed to further motivate him into showing he was ready. It was a man-management tactic that had worked for Fergie many times in the past but unfortunately on this occasion it backfired.

Nah, Fergie just didn't trust academy lads in his last years. He'd rather play and experienced player in a new position, than try a young player.

No academy player established himslef as a first team player in Fergie's last years without going on loan at least 1 year.
 
Do you know anything about the circumstances in which we first signed him? Seriously.

He was a wonderkid. We clearly wanted him badly. I don't see it as being moneyminded. We must be doing this for most transfers of such kids. This came to the fore because his club made an issue.

He was on the same wage at juve that he was on at United. He had little to no financial gain. If anything he would have signed a new contract here if he wanted more money.
 
Just been for a swim and we still haven't signed him.

I am feeling calm about it again now though.

Juve signing Higuain means one of two things:

1. They are building a monster of a team to win the CL next season, Pogba being part of that.

2. Money from the sale of Pogba means they are getting in all of their targets quickly before it's made official that Juventus are all of a sudden €120m cash rich.
 
Just been for a swim and we still haven't signed him.

I am feeling calm about it again now though.

Juve signing Higuain means one of two things:

1. They are building a monster of a team to win the CL next season, Pogba being part of that.

2. Money from the sale of Pogba means they are getting in all of their targets quickly before it's made official that Juventus are all of a sudden €120m cash rich.

If it is the first one we genuinely could have a new team in the stratosphere of Bayern, very slightly behind barca real.
 
He was a wonderkid. We clearly wanted him badly. I don't see it as being moneyminded. We must be doing this for most transfers of such kids. This came to the fore because his club made an issue.

He was on the same wage at juve that he was on at United. He had little to no financial gain. If anything he would have signed a new contract here if he wanted more money.

The people at Le Harve wouldn't agree with that. He very much left under a cloud and they accused us of tapping him up for 'a very large sum of money'.
 
One simple question to this Pogba and his agent wanting more money to stay - then why did Fergie agree to the demands of Rooney and his agent?
Are you referring to 2010? That was after Ronaldo's departure. Rooney was our only remaining star man who scored 30+ league goals in the previous season, and was still the Rooney we loved.
 
Just been for a swim and we still haven't signed him.

I am feeling calm about it again now though.

Juve signing Higuain means one of two things:

1. They are building a monster of a team to win the CL next season, Pogba being part of that.

2. Money from the sale of Pogba means they are getting in all of their targets quickly before it's made official that Juventus are all of a sudden €120m cash rich.
They haven't got the money to splurge £80m on players, and turn down £100m bids.
 
Higuan :lol:, i can't stop laughing. He's 29 and IMO not very good.

Juve wanted the best/highest goal scorer of the Italian League.
That was Higuain.
In case people are unaware,
top score Hig (36)
2nd highest scorer (19)

So statistically, Higuain is by some margin, the best striker in the Italian League.
 
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Without selling any players, how have Juventus got €100m to spend on players? Is there a chance their finances are that good they have that amount of cash?
 
The people at Le Harve wouldn't agree with that. He very much left under a cloud and they accused us of tapping him up for 'a very large sum of money'.

Of course they would. But they paid his parents not him and he quite clearly moved to a better club for his development

He did the same 3 years later for the same wage. Mercenary? Not really.
 
Without selling any players, how have Juventus got €100m to spend on players? Is there a chance their finances are that good they have that amount of cash?
They have the money but more t the point, Juve have been notoriously greedy with money. So for them to sanction a huge transfer like this, they probably know its coming back.
 
This is based on nothing other than Juve meeting the buyout clause for Higuain, but I think the Pogba deal is pretty much done (as in, they're resigned to selling him this summer).
 

Reporting that after the alleged Higauin deal a sale of Pogba is now "mandatory".
 
Given the lots at Juventuz keep talking about Pogba ambition about the ballon d'or and seeing how he is a bot of a show off and show boat, he'd be smart to make this move to us in order to gain much more exposure and the prestige of being seen as the world most expensive player.

He gets to lose CL football for a year(he is still very young) but gain much more in return, the likes he'd never dream of accomplishing at Juventus, starting with far more global exposure + hype(British media can almost on their own manage to get a player winning individual awards due to the fact they can feed the mass with over exaggerated hype if they like a narrative).

I don't even need to talk about money and such, he'll practically double his wages.
 
Of course they would. But they paid his parents not him and he quite clearly moved to a better club for his development

He did the same 3 years later for the same wage. Mercenary? Not really.

I'd say Juve fans agree with me. Anyway as I said earlier if we sign him I hope I'm proved wrong. And I also hope he gets a better haircut!
 
Given the lots at Juventuz keep talking about Pogba ambition about the ballon d'or and seeing how he is a bot of a show off and show boat, he'd be smart to make this move to us in order to gain much more exposure and the prestige of being seen as the world most expensive player.

He gets to lose CL football for a year(he is still very young) but gain much more in return, the likes he'd never dream of accomplishing at Juventus, starting with far more global exposure + hype(British media can almost on their own manage to get a player winning individual awards due to the fact they can feed the mass with over exaggerated hype if they like a narrative).

I don't even need to talk about money and such, he'll practically double his wages.
I think that's being harsh on Juve as a club. They are massive.
 
When he finally signs for us, shall we do an invasion of a certain salty forum we all know about? :drool:
 
With these astronomical fees being bandied around (the Higuain deal even more so than the Pogba one) have we now gone way beyond the point of a financially unsustainable, and more crucially irreversible, footballing world? I'm not so sure myself as my grandad, who was disgusted about how money orientated football had become, used to constantly tell me even back in the early nineties that one day the 'bubble will burst'. Accept here were are in 2016 with the transfer record yet again set to be shattered while the 'business' itself just seems to plough on without any kind of decline or even crash seemingly on the horizon.