Here’s why Manchester United could keep hold of Paul Pogba this summer

Here’s why Manchester United could keep hold of Paul Pogba this summer

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Real Madrid have been heavily linked with the France international ever since Zinedine Zidane returned for a second spell as manager in March. Pogba is also keen to swap Manchester for Madrid at the end of the season, but United will not sell the midfielder for anything less than £160m. Madrid are set for a busy summer as Zidane seeks to overhaul his squad, with Christian Eriksen and Eden Hazard among their other targets. And although Los Blancos also want to bring Pogba to the Bernabeu, they are hoping to first drive the price down. Madrid are prepared to offer around £100m for the 26-year-old, which is only a slight increase on the £89m United paid to Juventus in 2016. The La Liga giants may therefore require Pogba to publicly agitate for a move away from United, who will play in the Europa League next term after Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Huddersfield. READ MORE… 5 things Manchester United must do to move forward as a club Andy Mitten column: At Manchester United, things are very, very bad – and could get worse Father: Pogba wants to play in a better league Juventus want Pogba to renew his contract – Raiola Barcelona priced out of Pogba move Real Madrid probably cannot afford Pogba – Calderon Manchester United will listen to offers for forward – report Spanish media brand Barcelona’s defeat by Liverpool the ‘the biggest ridicule in history’ We have unfinished business in the Champions League – Klopp Real Madrid prepared to spend world-record fee on their top transfer target Tottenham to make move for Argentina international – report Andy Mitten column: At Manchester United, things are very bad – and could get worse Quiz! Can you name every English player with 3+ Premier League goals in 2018/19? Quiz! Can you name Barcelona’s 50 highest Champions League appearance makers? Quiz! Can you name the Chelsea squad that won the Europa League in 2013? The incredible adventures of Romario and Stoichkov in Barcelona

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