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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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If the cup isn't played in France or its proximity chances are that French NT will flop. Always been the case with them and can't see them going far in Brazil tbh. Good for our cause. As for Pogba, either he signs that contract by July or sell.
 
Jul 20, 2012
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Mino Raiola has clarified that he and Paul Pogba won’t consider offers from Juventus or other clubs until after the World Cup.

The 21-year-old’s form since joining the Old Lady from Manchester United in 2012 has increasingly attracted speculation in the media linking him with the likes of Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.

Whilst the Bianconeri have commented on their desire to keep hold of the midfielder and have been seen as preparing an improved contract offer to counter such interest, the player’s representative has now looked to clarify the situation.

“Right now the guy is just thinking about playing, to focus on the championship fight and on winning the Europa League,” agent Raiola has told today’s edition of Tuttosport.

“It means a lot to retain the Scudetto, but also to lift a Cup at the Juventus Stadium in mid-May. The Europa League is snubbed by most in Italy, but by mistake.

“Pogba is bursting with motivation. He wants to win everything with Juventus, from here to the end of the season.

“And then he will go into the World Cup with France - an amazing achievement for a phenomenal guy who a year ago had just won the World Championship at Under-20 level.”

Raiola was prompted for comment on interest from other clubs in Pogba.

“Nothing in the pot is boiling. Until after Brazil we will not move a leaf. We have decided to postpone any type of negotiation until after.

“Pogba wants to play a great World Cup, and for this he must think only of the field in the next three-and-a-half months.

“Pogba is in a great moment in Turin. And there is not any kind of problem with Juventus. He is pleased with Juve, just as everyone at Juve is happy with Pogba.

“Paul still has a long contract in Turin until 2016. There is no rush, no urgency. Even so, for now, Pogba will not leave.

“For now, he does not want to go away, then if one day a crazy offer arrived for him and for Juve, well, it would be assessed together.

“That is to say - a crazy bid from Real Madrid, rather than another top European club. We will evaluate everything after the World Cup, in due course - any offers from other clubs, as well as any proposals for the renewal of the contract at Juventus.

“So, it is true that I am not dealing with anyone in Turin or elsewhere. Everything is postponed, Juventus knows this.

“I repeat - there are no problems of any kind.”
I don't know the way Raiola states this is just strange. To me it sounds like Pogba is happy but not happy enough to stay.
 

fredrik

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Aug 7, 2011
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I don't know the way Raiola states this is just strange. To me it sounds like Pogba is happy but not happy enough to stay.
It makes sense for riola and pogba to wait till after wc. If he performs great and one of the wealty clubs pays 70m+ and doubles the wages we can offer, he is gone. We are not gonna make him one of the best paid players in the world, but another club might do that.
 
Jul 20, 2012
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It makes sense for riola and pogba to wait till after wc. If he performs great and one of the wealty clubs pays 70m+ and doubles the wages we can offer, he is gone. We are not gonna make him one of the best paid players in the world, but another club might do that.
In a way I think that both Juve and Raiola want to wait after the WC to see if his price increases, makes sense.
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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For a player that wants to be the best in the world I doubt he will demand a tranfer to earn a few extra millions elsewhere. He want to compete for CL and whether he wants to stay will depend on what kind of players Juve invest in to prove CL ambition imo. If Juve buys players like Cerci and Osvaldo I think he would rather want to play and try to win alongside Ibra or CR7.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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For a player that wants to be the best in the world I doubt he will demand a tranfer to earn a few extra millions elsewhere. He want to compete for CL and whether he wants to stay will depend on what kind of players Juve invest in to prove CL ambition imo. If Juve buys players like Cerci and Osvaldo I think he would rather want to play and try to win alongside Ibra or CR7.
If he is an intelligent peep, he would focus in actually playing football and LEARNING in the juventus enviroment, before jumping ship into “greener pastures“ where he will me much more pressed to deliver and carry the team because of his hype and transfer fee. He will inevitably play with the ronaldos of the world sooner or later, but right NOW he is no ronaldo nor Ibra himself. Imagine if he signs for a top team, which suddenly has a crappy coach and the project doesnt go as expected. He would be one of the main culprits in the eyes of enraged fans, and could be unfairly treated as an expensive flop.So better for him to use us as his learning grounds and then in a year or two, go away.Anyways, it would be also a nice gesture from him, to repay us the faith we had in him when he was warming the benches of manchester
 

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