Paul Pogba

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There's not a lot between them. Ibra is old but he's still gonna score bucket loads. Pogba Mikhitaryan and Martial is as good as Silva KDB and Nolito/Sane. Mikhitaryan alone is very very under rated. Fuck it I'm just probably too scared can't even sleep :(
Why do people think Mikhitaryan is a world class star? He's had one good season and is on Nasris level (less talent, better attitude), he could quite easily do a Kagawa. Pogba, for all of his marketability is not on KDBs level where it matters, he cannot control a game ala Yaya and is only rated so highly because off a couple of great goals and skills. He's a good player but I'd be much more worried if they went and signed somebody like Modric.
 
No. What I am saying is that the £89m fee is offset by the 30% sell-on clause. i.e. they are paying 70% of the total fee as the balance is payable to themselves. 70% of £127m is, guess what, £89m.

The £800,000 was compensation at the time and not related to future transfers


Really don't understand what's so hard to comprehend about that?
Is that 30% sell on clause true?
 
Officially announced for united, at the perfect time for engagement for their local fans (6am in England(Mid-day in Asia))

I'm only aggitated by this signing because it's a positive one and I cannot stand seeing those cunts have anything resembling a good thing happen to them.
 
Whichever way you look at this it's a terrible piece of business from United. To let a player go for free and buy him back for £100m+ (despite what the BBC ((aka MUTV)) are reporting) is just pure and simply rank. There's no doubt he will improve them but to what extent? He did nothing at the Euros, he has played, and starred, in a very poor Italian league. It's clear he doesn't want to be there and wanted Real Madrid.

So they now have a player that doesn't want to be there, a manager Bobby Charlton is on record as saying he doesn't want at Old Trafford and Rooney on £300,000 whose legs have completely gone and hasn't had a decent top level game in years.

They have made this purchase to prove they are still relevant. Can you imagine the flack in the press if we had done this? Instead the BBC play down the fee, whilst increasing all City's to include all add ons and agent fees and they even have every man and his lapdog queueing up to justify how fantastic a deal it is.

It really isn''t.
 
http://www.juventus.com/en/news/news/2016/paul-pogba-joins-manchester-united.php

Juvefc.com ‏@juvefcdotcom 6h6 hours ago
Official Juventus press release regarding sale of #Pogba

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That level of hatred just went up a few notches, I hope he is a massive flop and only manages a handful of matches for the scum before going back to Otaly with his tail between his legs
 
No. What I am saying is that the £89m fee is offset by the 30% sell-on clause. i.e. they are paying 70% of the total fee as the balance is payable to themselves. 70% of £127m is, guess what, £89m.

The £800,000 was compensation at the time and not related to future transfers


Really don't understand what's so hard to comprehend about that?
Probably the fact it isn't close to being true.
 
Except it's not the easy option to blame Txiki. Criticising anybody who works for the club I care about more than any other is never the easy option, and criticising the man whose presence at the club was chiefly responsible for bringing us Pep Guardiola is also not the easy option. But that doesn't mean I can't look at Txiki's overall performance in the transfer market, and the performances of the first team under his leadership, and not feel a little disappointed in him.

When Mancini and Garry Cook were understandably replaced during the 12/13 season, we were sold a vision of holism that would apparently benefit many things, including our efficiency in the transfer market, but looking at the evidence that hasn't turned out to be the case. After the clusterfuck of the 2012 summer window anything would look like an improvement, but the reality is that we have under-performed in terms of player recruitment and squad management since Begiristain arrived at the club.

We have spent upwards of £300m since the summer of 2013 (excluding this summer) and yet we've taken steps backwards. Of the 14 first team signings we've made since then (excluding this summer), only three have improved the first team long term: De Bruyne, Fernandinho, Sagna. The rest either were not good enough (Jovetic, Caballero, Bony, Fernando, Mangala), haven't shown their full potential yet (Sterling, Delph), failed to sustain the form they showed early on in their City careers (Navas, Demichelis), or left under mysterious circumstances (Negredo).

In this time we also dismantled the core of a title-winning squad and fell from 1st to 4th (joint 5th if we're being harsh), failing to replace the likes of Lescott, Milner and Dzeko - players whose time at the club had definitely come to an end but were too important to lose without adequate replacements. Considering he's in charge of transfers, squad management and player recruitment, Txiki has to take the blame for this.

This summer got off to a good start, with the early arrivals of Gundogan and Nolito, but a disastrous commercial venture in China (admittedly a Soriano idea) has left our squad unprepared for the first few games of the season and we're facing the prospect of starting the season with Fernando and Kolarov (two players who should be nowhere near a Pep Guardiola team) as our CBs. We didn't go out and buy a defender early on in the window when it was clearly an area of serious concern. Instead we're haggling over £4-5m for Stones when just two years ago we were throwing upwards of £40m at Porto for Mangala.

And now the most sought after player in world football has gone to our greatest rivals when we could have signed him last summer for considerably less than the world record fee. Yes, big deals are complicated, but players like Pogba are worth the hassle to acquire. Instead, we moved too late in that particular and now face losing out on the Premier League title because we didn't act first. That is down to Txiki Begiristain.

So no, it's not the easy option, but it's where I place the blame.
I wish you were still banned.
 
Thank fuck he's not English.

The bullshit we would have to put up with, for the next ten years, would be excruciating. And no matter how shit he played, we would have to put up with a highlights reel & Ray Wilkins etc sucking his dick, before every international break.

At least if he flops, he'll be French.
 
I'm genuinely over the moon we didn't sign this fucking showman. His whole first never follows shite, combined with his agent and this rap shite has been nauseating, thank fuck Pep pulled the plug.
 
Overpriced no doubt, but he'll improve them, honestly I didn't thought he would have come back there, but I guess money talks in the end. With the money involved at least they won't bother us with the glory shit.
 
The rags PR machine turns a disaster of paying a huge record fee for something they had themselves not so long ago into some sort of wonderful happening.

As usual I ask what would the headlines be if City had done the same?

If City pay half as much for Stones just watch the flak we get. Add-ons wages the lot will all be thrown in.
 
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