Despite his injury, Paul Pogba is still giving Manchester United a hard time
By Kian Long
Paul Pogba is still desperate for that move away to Real Madrid…
The transfer window is a thing of the past now. With the domestic and European leagues being in full swing, many people have forgotten about transfers. However, players will know that January will soon creep up, whether or not they’ll be counting down the days.
One of the players that will be looking forward to the transfer window is Paul Pogba. His failed push for a move away in the summer will still be on his mind, especially since he has had a lot of time to think given his latest injury spell.
Manchester United aren’t performing too well of late, as was personified when they lost out to West Ham at the weekend. Pogba is a high calibre player and he would want to be playing among Europe’s most elite. This just does not seem possible with Manchester United, so you can understand his desire to move away.
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Express have reported that Pogba will demand that the club pays double his wages if he is to stay at Old Trafford. Manchester United have put a lot of emphasis on contracts lately, even managing to finally tie down David de Gea.
Pogba is a versatile midfielder who thrives in the midfield third. His main qualities include his range of passing, dribbling at pace and shooting from distance. All of these attributes has made him one of the best midfielders in the world as he enters his peak years.
Working under Zinedine Zidane could be of huge benefit to him, providing the Frenchman keeps his job of course. If not, then Pogba would want to do his best to get even close to the legacy which Zidane left behind as a player for Real Madrid. He would have probably grown up watching his countryman, of course.
Do you think Paul Pogba will ever move away from Real Madrid?