Football
Madrid refusing to pay £180 million for Pogba
Real Madrid is still working on the planning for the next season. Right now the white team is not playing anything in the only competition in which it survives and that is why all the efforts are already in the campaign next year. Many names sound to reinforce the squad this summer, but perhaps one of the loudest sounds this year is Paul Pogba.
Eduardo Inda has revealed through ‘El Chiringuito’ that the signing of the French was already practically closed. The price of the transfer was rumored to be close to 180 million euros, although the intention of Real Madrid was to lower the price of the signing. Although Manchester United is confident they can keep their star on the team, it seems that although Inda’s data was premature, the Frenchman could end up signing for the targets sooner rather than later.
In addition the latest data suggest that Gareth Bale could end up at Manchester United in a three-way negotiation. As we said, Real Madrid does not plan to reach the 180 million euros that they request from England because they have to face other reinforcements, but including Bale in the operation could lower the cost of Pogba a lot.
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