If deal between the clubs is agreed, who pays the agent and player fees? I've read they could be 20% making around £20m. That's an incredible figure. Is it Utd or Juve who have to pay that? Could be a deal-breaker.
Adding up the cost of this deal that's £100m fee, £20m possibly due to the player agent, and then there's the wages of a rumoured £200,000 per week after tax. The cost to Utd will be around £175m.
I don't think any club apart from maybe Real madrid have the revenues to justify that outlay.
The agent usually gets paid twice, from both clubs, if they have brought the two together.
Third-party ownership is illegal in Britain, so United would have to pay £100m plus to Juventus and then on top of that 25 per cent of the total fee to Mino, to end his economic rights, which will be about £22m.
In addition, a player would usually expect about £10m signing-on fee for such a huge transfer fee.
It would not surprise me if Pogba would make £20m cash overnight, with Mino kicking back some of his own money.
As stated previously, it's a very shady set of circumstances, especially so, if you consider Mino has already taken United for £10m for Ibrahimovic and Mikityryan.
He can well afford to sweeten the deal and Pogba's mind.
In addition to £300,000 a week wages over five years, Pogba's entire deal comes in at over £200m.
It's the money United were hoping they would use one day for Ronaldo or Neymar.
Pogba is neither!