"An offer worth nothing": Pogba's response to £ 15m a year
The midfielder refused to join Manchester United and will leave her again, but ahead of the release of the documentary it was revealed how he reacted to the Red Devils' attempts to keep him
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16/06/2022
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Paul Pogba leaves Manchester United for the second time in his life at the end of his contract, and probably this time in favor of Juventus, but ahead of the release of the documentary in which he is set to talk about parting ways with the Red Devils and may also reveal whether the next stop is Torino. And especially his surprising response.
During the film about Pogba, which will be called "Pugmentary" and will be released tomorrow (Friday), the Frenchman is heard responding to United's last attempt to keep him - an offer worth around £ 300,000 a week, a salary that of course leaves him as one of the top earners in football - but Pogba's response is The one that caused a stir in the English media and social networks.
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"An offer worth nothing."
Pogba (Photo: Reuters)
According to the Athletic publication, where a short promo was unveiled ahead of the film's release, Pogba was recorded talking to his agent at the time, Mina Raiola, who passed away at the end of April, a conversation in which Raiola told him about another offer submitted to him by Manchester United.
This is an offer from about a year ago, last July, that was submitted with the aim of keeping Pogba despite the relationship between the parties and his contribution in the last two years, but the contact replied: "An offer that is worth nothing."
"They are bluffing. How can you tell a player that you really want him, but offer him an offer that is not worth anything?" At the time, Ola Gunnar Solskjaer had promised him that the team would be built around him.
Pogba left Manchester United for Juventus in 2012, but four years later he was paid 105 million euros and returned to the Dream Theater.
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