Pogba heads to LA for Man United medical

Paul Pogba Photo: Gonzalo Fuentes

Paul Pogba Photo: Gonzalo Fuentes

Published Jul 29, 2016

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London - Paul Pogba will become a Manchester United player again after they agreed a deal close to £100million with Juventus on Thursday night.

It means the player who left Old Trafford for next to nothing in 2012 will return as the stellar signing of the summer - in a world record transfer which smashes the British mark by an incredible £40m.

The deal for the 23-year-old France midfielder is expected to be formalised on friday after Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola held further talks with Juventus officials and lawyers in Turin on Thursday afternoon. United and Juventus have agreed to pay a fee to Raiola with part of his 20 per cent bonus being accounted for in Pogba’s overall deal.

Pogba is due to have a medical in Los Angeles after his recent holiday in Florida before signing a five-year contract worth £290 000 a week. The add-ons will include a bonus to Juventus should he renew his contract at United and another should he win the Ballon d’Or.

Pogba left Old Trafford in July 2012 after the then United manager Sir Alex Ferguson refused to agree to Raiola’s demands for an improved contract. Juventus paid them just £800 000 in compensation.

He is now set to become United’s fourth signing since Jose Mourinho was appointed as manager, following defender Eric Bailly, striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and attacking midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

 

BREAKING: Sky Italy: Paul Pogba's agent holds further talks with Juventus to finalise Pogba's move to #MUFC #SSNHQ https://t.co/oJHMkAYYYB

— Sky Sports News HQ (@SkySportsNewsHQ) July 28, 2016

 

The previous transfer record paid by a British club was the £59.7m United forked out for Argentina winger Angel Di Maria from Real Madrid in August 2014.

The news came late on Mourinho’s ‘clear-out Thursday’, when German World Cup winner Bastian Schweinsteiger, 31, became the highest-profile victim as nine players were told they can leave the club, either permanently or on loan.

All nine were informed personally by Mourinho and trained with the Under 21s at Manchester United’s base at Carrington rather than with Ibrahimovic and the rest of the first-team squad.

It is unlikely any of the nine will be involved in United’s friendly against Galatasaray in Gothenburg tomorrow and there are some surprising names on the list of casualties as Mourinho whittles his squad down to his ideal 24.

Youngsters Cameron Borthwick-Jackson and Tim Fosu-Mensah, who both impressed under Louis van Gaal last season, have been told they are not in the Portuguese manager’s plans for the coming season.

 

Paul Pogba’s still having fun with the never-ending transfer rumours. 📰🚫 (🎥 @adidasfootball) pic.twitter.com/TCNK0jUC2n

— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) July 28, 2016

 

Brazil Under 20 midfielder Andreas Pereira and striker James Wilson have both been told to go out and gain first-team experience on loan so they can fight for a future at United. Wilson was on loan at Brighton last season.

The other four heading for the exit are Adnan Januzaj, Will Keane, Tyler Blackett and Paddy McNair.

Daily Mail

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