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The most expensive mistake in the history of football - Paul Pogba !? 03.01.2015 news

You laugh Chelseao when he sold Matic, so it paid five times more? That's nothing compared to what's United reportedly willing to pay for Pogba.
Many have ridiculed Chelsea, who Nemanja Matic sent to Benfica as a "change" in the transfer of David Luiz (Matic about "worth" five million euros in the menu), and then paid five times more to get it back. Well, that's nothing compared to what could happen Manchester United!
  Paul Pogba not only could become the most expensive mistake in the history of football, but also the most expensive footballer in the history of football. English "Daily Express" reported that the "Old Trafford" discusses the offer of 98 million euros for the young Frenchman, who excels at Juventus. You remember, we assume that Pogba left United, in July 2012 when he refused to sign a pro contract. He left without compensation ...
There are two versions of the event, Sir Alex Ferguson claimed that he had an agreement with Pogba Juventus long before negotiations began, while Pogba claimed that the now retired manager never with him not seriously counted and that would not be that difficult time football remained. Either way, the United Pogba has not earned nor euros two years ago, and now plans to push the boundaries (common sense) an offer of around 77 million pounds. In the United writes "Daily Express", began to think that wealth expended on Pogba after being president Florentina Perez said that no offer for Gareth Bale will not be accepted and that the Welshman,
 quote, will never go out of Real Madrid. Recently, Pogba said he was proud to play for Juventus and extended his contract, which makes it more expensive target. But, realistically, who declined to 100 million?

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