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!