Paul Pogba (203 Viewers)

How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
tbh he is the most entertaining player.. who is better?! the guy has a full package he does some unpredictable stuff every match.. even in his worst matches still he entertains me.. players like ronaldo messi are great but this kid is just special he reminds me of 90's era kind of players. they were much more entertaining than this stuff i see this days.
 

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,287
tbh he is the most entertaining player.. who is better?! the guy has a full package he does some unpredictable stuff every match.. even in his worst matches still he entertains me.. players like ronaldo messi are great but this kid is just special he reminds me of 90's era kind of players. they were much more entertaining than this stuff i see this days.
@Carlos Primera
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
talking about black tackles

Pogba agrees Juve extension - report
By Football Italia staff



Mediaset believe that Juventus and Paul Pogba are all but signed off on a new contract for the Frenchman until June 2019.


The midfielder, his agent and the club indicated that amid Juve’s refusal to sell him this summer, talks over a new contract were in the pipeline, with speculation over a new deal to boost his salary above the €4m mark.


Whilst recent weeks have seen rumours and comment split over the progress and direction of such negotiations, Sportmediaset today are running the line that an agreement has been reached.


They report that Pogba has indeed committed to a new five-year contract to see him through to the end of June 2019, and that his salary will be more than doubled from its €1.5m rate up to the previously mentioned €4m.


The report suggests that confirmation of this agreement is due imminently.
 

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
6,587
If he extends until 2019, that is a huge move. Really locks down out midfield for the future and gets him set to reach his full potential in a Juventus kit.

It'll be interesting if he extends, does that drive his price higher? Obviously we don't (won't) sell but does that mean we'd really need a high offer to come in to consider it. As it stands now, his contract is low on wages and set to expire in the next year or so and his value is in the 80-100m range. So, if he extends, does that only increase his value because now his wages are higher and he's contracted to us for a significant period of time, we're less likely to listen to offers (if we were ever likely to listen before )
 

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