Florentino Pérez it seems that he has thrown in the towel for the signing of Paul Pogba. His statements after the Spanish Super Cup left clear indications that the Real Madrid He was not willing to continue negotiating the possible signing of the player despite being a desire to Zidane. Meanwhile, the French are left to love him Real Madrid and I would choose it before the Juventus.
Everything seems to indicate that Zidane He has thrown in the towel for the signing of his countryman. The Frenchman has insisted a lot over the last few months but has ended up realizing that his president is not going to sit down and negotiate more with the player's agent, Mino Raiola.
Although outside Spain everything seems to indicate otherwise, keeping the flame alive. In fact, one of the signing experts Sky sports, Max Bielefeld, has pointed out in these last hours that The Frenchman is destined to leave Manchester United at the end of this course and that both Real Madrid and Juventus continue negotiating their hiring. «We know that Paul Pogba's contract with Manchester United is no longer renewed. The probability of a change in the summer is very high »he asserted.
What does seem clear and the player himself has been responsible for no confusion is that he wants to get into the ranks of the Real Madrid (This is how Pogba's brother sees crack and Valverde in Madrid). The Frenchman's desire is to play under Zinedine's orders Zidane which was his childhood idol and will do everything possible to win a Champions League with the ‘merengue’ team before returning to the Juventino team.
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