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Man Utd to make €120m Pogba bid after Euro 2016

Man Utd to make €120m Pogba bid after Euro 2016


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United to make eye-watering offer for Pogba
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Manchester United will make a world record breaking €120 million bid for Paul Pogba after Euro 2016, according to reports in Italy.

Transfer guru Gianluca Di Marzio last night reported that United have agreed personal terms with the 23-year-old French midfielder, with a deal worth €13 million per year offered to the player.

Di Marzio claims that Pogba's agent Mino Raiola will now present United's €120 million offer to Juventus once the UEFA European Championship has concluded this weekend.

Juventus remain resolute in their stance that Pogba is not for sale, so it remains to be seen whether they will buckle and accept United's eye-watering bid.

If the transfer goes through, Raiola also stands to earn €25 million as an agent's fee.

Real Madrid are also said to be interested in Pogba but it is believed that they are unwilling to match the Red Devils' offer for the talented midfielder.

Pogba previously played for United as a teenager, before leaving on a free transfer in 2011, having grown frustrated at the lack of first team opportunities he was given under then-manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Pogba joined Juventus and immediately became a key player for the Bianconeri, helping them win four successive Serie A titles as well as reaching the Champions League final in 2015.

Pogba is currently on international duty with France at Euro 2016, where he will likely start for the hosts in their semi-final clash with Germany tonight.