Paul Pogba (45 Viewers)

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Jul 10, 2006
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It is only a matter of time until someone throws a lot of money out there for him and it would be hard to pass up.

It shouldn't be a surprise. It's going to be Real Madrid. We're going to make a lot of money on him.

I want to keep him for as long as possible, but I think we will be lucky if we have him for two more seasons.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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It will be Real Madrid.

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That a player could be sold for a huge offer is hardly newsworthy.

That applies to virtually every player at virtually every club in the world.
There's a small group of clubs that are on the other end of that though. PSG, City, RM and Barca all pay stupid amounts of money for players and sell players of almost equal quality for relatively a lot less in proportion.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Scuba51

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Aug 9, 2007
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Great timing right after Pogba said how much he loves Italy in general and Juventus in particular.
Is it not likely that after Pogba said he loved the club that someone asked Agnelli if Pogba could stay for life or something similar?

Gonna say its unlikely he just said this out of the blue, and he's probably been asked based on what Pogba said.

Edit: not just aimed at you btw.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Andrea Agnelli’s words scared Juve fans. “But what if Pogba leaves?” many even asked Di Marzio if he could leave already in January. Calm down everyone. There is no signal whatsoever indicating that the French player could leave. Quite the opposite, Juve is working to extend his contract. Which, in light of the recent words for the club’s president Andrea Agnelli, will look like a big success since they will be able to take off one of their most talented players from the market. Pogba is therefore absolutely at the center of Juve’s project, both today and in the future. No alarms, no impending sale. Although the recent market in Italy showed us that no champion is completely off the market, but also that none of them are irreplaceable.
http://www.gianlucadimarzio.com/cal...o-renew-contract-with-juve-no-impending-sale/
 
Dec 31, 2008
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holy crap at this mass panic.

after calciopoli, juventus did not once sell, or was forced to sell a single player it considered indespensible.

Chiellini, Buffon, Vidal, Marchisio. they all stayed.

yet apparently according to suns and the rest of the paraniod posters juventus is going to sell everyone now that the sqaud is stable and ultra competitive.

common sense, not even once
:agree:
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Considering all of that fee would be revenue since we've spent nothing on him in terms of transfer fee from United, I very much doubt we won't give that offer a good amount of consideration.
I just think we'd value him at a lot more. £25m looks nothing more than a potential starting point in negotiations, if a club like Madrid or PSG really wanted him.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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Di Marzio: "There is no impending sale. Agnelli's words were planned out. Pogba will renew his contract with Juventus soon."
 

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