Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 11, 2016 The Pogba Debate: Waste of money or Man Utd's messiah? With the Frenchman having completed his record-breaking return to Old Trafford from Juventus, Goal pits two writers against each other over whether he's the right or wrong man. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2016/08/10/26377222/-? Aug 10, 2016 DEBATE The deal is finally done. The wait is over at last. The longest-running transfer saga of the summer has ended with Manchester United making Paul Pogba the most expensive player in football history by agreeing to pay Juventus £93.8 million for the France international. It is a remarkable move for many reasons, not least because the Bianconeri only had to hand over €800,000 in compensation to the Red Devils when they signed the midfielder on a free transfer four years ago. Not that United fans care. They are understandably overjoyed by Pogba's return - but many neutrals are staggered by the size of the free, given this is a player who is coming off the back of an underwhelming and unsuccessful Euro 2016 campaign. As a result, Goal has decided to pitted two opposing views against one another in a debate over whether the 23-year-old represents a sound investment... THE RIGHT MAN FOR MAN UTD By Mark Doyle It has taken Manchester United four years to realise what was immediately evident to Andrea Pirlo. "We saw from his first training session with Juventus that he was special," the former Bianconeri playmaker revealed earlier this year. "There was a disbelief among the senior players that Manchester United had allowed him to leave." Indeed, Juve captain Gianluigi Buffon admitted, "We thought they maybe needed glasses in Manchester!" While Alex Ferguson may have been guilty of shocking short-sightedness, United have, at least, belatedly seen the error of the ways, breaking the transfer fee world record to bring Pogba back to Old Trafford. Is he worth €105m? In truth, no player should command such a fee. As Arsene Wenger quite rightly pointed out, "It is completely crazy if you compare it to normal life." However, there is nothing normal about the world of football and in an environment in which most people know the price of everything but the value of nothing, Pogba's price tag makes sense. On a commercial level (and, rather sadly, this counts for a lot these days), United have just acquired one of the most marketable young sports stars on the planet. From a footballing perspective, they have just reclaimed the most complete midfielder in the game today. "I have never seen a player who is so good at his age," Buffon enthused last year. "He is so strong, so technically gifted, has exceptional all-round play. Pogba can do things only Pogba can, similar to [Lionel] Messi and [Cristiano] Ronaldo." He is not yet at the same level as those two living legends but the point is that he undoubtedly has the ability to get there. Like Messi, he is a former Golden Boy winner, while he has already played a key role in four successive Serie A title triumphs. Pogba has been improving at a rapid rate - nobody racked up more assists in Italy's top flight last season (12) - and the exciting thing for United is that he is only going to get better. Indeed, it is only a matter of time before he wins the Ballon d'Or and, in truth, the question is not really whether Pogba will prove good enough to meet United's expectations - but whether they will prove good enough to meet his. THE WRONG MAN FOR MAN UTD By Miles Chambers Paul Pogba is not Manchester United's messiah; he's a very overpriced boy. This is a deal that sits outside the realms of reason, logic and good taste. Splashing a €110 million transfer fee for a player who isn't a matchwinner like Cristiano Ronaldo or Gareth Bale is absurd, as is Pogba's desire to watch Juventus challenge for Champions League while he slugs away in the Europa League with Man Utd. Make no mistake, Pogba is extremely talented. Graced with a poise and pizzazz that few midfielders on the planet are able to match, the 23-year-old has grown into the beating heart of a Juventus side that dominate Italian football. But is he worth €110 million? Does he deserve the tag of the most expensive player in history? Will Jose Mourinho play him in his ideal position? No, probably not, and definitely not. Mourinho plays 4-2-3-1 and Pogba is expected to sit alongside a defensive midfielder behind the four attackers. That won't suit Pogba, who is allowed to roam forwards in an attack-minded central midfield position for Juve. Pogba didn't perform as well for France this summer in a more restrictive role and yet the suits with more money than sense at Old Trafford have decreed that he'll fit into an overrated manager's outdated system without difficulty. And let's also be clear about something: Serie A is very different to the Premier League. Pogba was a big fish in a small pond in Italy, where Juventus reign supreme and the style of football is distinctly different. In stark contrast, Man Utd couldn't make the top four last season and will be relying on two over-the-hill strikers (Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney), a promising but inconsistent forward (Anthony Martial), and a teenager with tons of talent but very limited experience (Marcus Rashford) to fire them to glory in 2016-17. Pogba's got magical feet but he's not Houdini. Fifteen years ago, Man Utd broke the English football transfer record by spending £28.1 million on Serie A midfield star Juan Sebastian Veron. The Argentine was expected to be a superstar but couldn't adapt to the pace of the Premier League and, though Sir Alex Ferguson branded Veron's critics "f*cking idiots" during his two-year spell at Old Trafford, he is widely considered one of the biggest flops in the club's history. A decade later, Fergie was the "f*cking idiot" for disillusioning Pogba and it's cost Man Utd a nine-figure sum to buy him back. And like Veron's transfer 15 years ago, this is likely to be another case of a talented midfielder burdened with a huge transfer fee not fitting a belligerent Man Utd manager's masterplan. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 11, 2016 JUVENTUS, AND NOT MANCHESTER UNITED, PAID RAIOLA’S PERCENTAGE IN POGBA DEAL Reports from Italy say that Juventus have made a net profit of only €73 million and paid super agent Mino Raiola’s cut in the transfer. Manchester United paid €110 million overall for the midfielder who came through the youth ranks of their own academy. http://www.thehardtackle.com/news/2016/08/11/juventus-and-not- manchester-united-paid-raiolas-percentage-in-pogba-deal/? Aug 10, 2016 Marco Laria, the reliable expert on Sports Economics with Gazzetta della Sport has provided a break up of the gigantic transfer amount paid by Manchester United to Juventus. It would appear that Raiola was owed a fee in the region of €25 million which Juventus paid out of the money they received from Paul Pogba’s transfer. The intricate details The transfer of Paul Pogba was always looming in the horizon, an unfortunate reality that Juventus fans knew fully well would come true one day. The day has come, and with it came Mino Raiola’s big, fat pay day. It was reported earlier that in order for Raiola to broker the deal, he was asking for a percentage that would roughly amount to around €25 million. Laria, instead, says that the €25 million Raiola recieved was not an agent fee, but an amount he received due to the presence of a clause in Pogba’s contract regarding a future sale. In fact, Laria further says that Raiola had recieved his agent fees amounting to €10 million from Manchester United to broker the deal. Raiola made a profit of €35 million from the transfer – the biggest an agent has ever received till date in football. Pogba’s old club Anciens had also received a small cut of €2 million from the deal. Thus concluded the biggest transfer in the history of football after Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo. Paul Pogba emulates his countryman Zinedine Zidane in leaving Juventus for an outrageous amount of money to seek greener pastures, wealth, glory and fame. In his wake, he leaves grudges, regrets, resentments and a slew of great memories that Juventini will forever cherish. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 12, 2016 Braida: 'Pogba was over-paid' http://www.football-italia.net/89132/braida-pogba-was-over-paid Aug 12, 2016 Barcelona and former Milan director Ariedo Braida believes Paul Pogba was 'not worth' his price-tag, whilst discussing Dani Alves and Miralem Pjanic. The 70-year-old watched the shenanigans between Juventus and Manchester United from the side-lines, but with special attention, as the Blaugrana also had an interest in the Frenchman. “The economics of the operation were a good enough reason not to pursue it,” Braida told La Gazzetta dello Sport. “Pogba will show his value in Manchester, as his technical worth is beyond argument. But he'll be criticised at every game if he doesn't perform at his best. “People will see the price-tag and they'll assume he'll win games on his own, and that's not possible. But certain numbers are absurd. “Nobody is worth that much. All of the players are over-valued. When you reach certain levels, the detachment from normality is really too much. We're talking about an operation worth €150m, not counting the salary. The pressure [on Pogba] must be enormous.” Braid also discussed Juventus' new signings, Dani Alves and Miralem Pjanic. “Dani Alves is a champion. He has character, technique, he can handle the ball, he can play alone and for the team. In Barcelona he was beloved, and the feelings were reciprocal, but he wanted to test himself and show he's still at the top. Juve signed a great player. “As for Pjanic, playing him in [Andrea] Pirlo's position is an idea, but he's the type of player who scores a lot of goals, and back there he's a bit distant from the goal. “Something will be lost, although he could still score on free kicks. He takes them like Zico. Not like [Leo] Messi, really, because Messi is left-footed. But Zico was always the number one among the right-footed players.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 15, 2016 Juventus are still laughing at Manchester United over Pogba, says Pirlo The Italian says his former club could tell the midfielder was special straight away and were in "total disbelief" that the Frenchman had been allowed to leave Old Trafford. http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2016/08/15/26516552/-? Aug 15, 2016 Andrea Pirlo says Juventus are still laughing at Manchester United for allowing Paul Pogba to leave the club cheaply and join the Turin side back in 2012. The France international moved to the Serie A side for just £800,000, spending four years in Italy before heading back to Manchester United this summer in a world-record £89.5m deal. Pirlo says that while Juventus may have lost their prize asset they are still struggling to believe they managed to land him for such a nominal fee in the first place. “On the first training session Pogba had with Juventus the players were laughing,” he told theTelegraph. “We were not laughing for any other reason than we were just in total disbelief that this player with so much obvious ability was able to leave the club the size of Manchester United for free – and I think Juventus are still laughing. “I will always remember that first day he trained at Juventus. He was only young but we could see he was special.” Despite the massive transfer fee, Pirlo believes that Pogba will be a success at Old Trafford, particularly with Zlatan Ibrahimovic also now at the club. “I think Pogba will make Manchester United a real force again. One player of that quality can change things,” he added. "They will lift the players, the fans. You give any team Pogba and Zlatan in one window and they are capable of special things.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 15, 2016 Pirlo: 'Juve's last laugh on Pogba' http://www.football-italia.net/89768/pirlo-juves-last-laugh-pogba? Aug 15, 2016 Andrea Pirlo claims Juventus 'are still laughing' over the revenue they made by signing Paul Pogba and selling him back to Manchester United. The Bianconeri picked up the Frenchman for €1m in 2012 and sold him back this summer for a record-shattering €105m plus bonuses. Although there is some debate over how much exactly the Italians managed to profit from the move, former Juventus star Andrea Pirlo feels the amount is more than enough to gloat over. "On the first day of training session Pogba had with Juventus the players were laughing,” the midfielder is reported as saying by the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Daily Express. "We were not laughing for any other reason than we were just in total disbelief that a player with so much obvious ability was able to leave a club the size of Manchester United for free. And I think Juventus are still laughing. "I will always remember the first day he trained at Juventus. He was young, but we could see he was special. "We were walking back to the dressing room after the session and I clearly remember Gianluigi Buffon coming up to me laughing and he just said, 'Did they really let him go for free?" UPDATE: Andrea Pirlo denies making the comments in question. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 15, 2016 Pirlo denies Pogba quotes http://www.football-italia.net/89780/pirlo-denies-pogba-quotes Aug 15, 2016 Andrea Pirlo denies giving an interview about Paul Pogba’s world-record return to Manchester United. British media carried quotes from the New York City FC midfielder in which he said the Bianconeri were “still laughing” about taking the Frenchman for free and then selling him back for €105m. However, the veteran has taken to Twitter to clarify the situation, insisting he never made the comments in question. “Just to make it clear, I never gave any interview to the Daily Mail talking about Pogba and Manchester,” Pirlo wrote, accompanied by a picture reading “No BS zone”. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 16, 2016 De Gea: Pogba is home again at Manchester United The Spanish goalkeeper is over the moon with the midfielder's return to Manchester United and believes his signing is "really good" for the team. http://www.goal.com/en/news/1862/premier-league/2016/08/16/26589642/-? Aug 16, 2016 Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea feels Paul Pogba has "returned home" following his transfer from Juventus. The France international signed a five-year deal this month to complete his £89 million move to Old Trafford, four years after leaving United for Juventus. De Gea is delighted the 24-year-old has returned to Manchester and is adamant Pogba will prove to be a great addition. "I think he is something special. Signing for this club, he played here before and I think he's home," De Gea told MUTV. "He feels like this is his home and we are all really, really happy to have him again in Manchester. He's now with all his friends again in Manchester, with everyone here, and he looks like he never left the club. "He's really good for the team." United also brought in experienced players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan and De Gea believes they now have the perfect blend. "I think it's good to have a mix of young players and experienced players," he added. "That's what we have in the team now and I think it's really good for the young players. They have done really well, they train very hard and it's really good to see." Pogba missed United's win over Bournemouth at the weekend due to suspension, but could make his debut in Friday's home game against Southampton. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato June 17, 2023 Pogba: ‘No season tested me more than this one’ Paul Pogba was honest when reflecting on his miserable first year back at Juventus, discussing the difficulties of his various injuries. The 30-year-old French midfielder arrived amidst much fanfare last summer but it didn’t take long for things to go wrong. He suffered a knee injury during the pre-season tour in the United States and initially elected for a conservative treatment schedule, not wanting to risk missing the World Cup. This was despite the orders of various doctors, and the move backfired when the injury was exacerbated. Pogba underwent surgery in early September and didn’t return to action until late February. After making a few cameo appearances, Pogba suffered a muscle injury after taking a free-kick in training, an injury that forced him to the sidelines for almost a month. After finally returning in May, he showed brief flashes of his brilliance before his season ended early due to a hamstring issue. Continue -> https://football-italia.net/pogba-no-season-tested-me-more-than-this-one/ 1 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato June 22, 2023 Claudio Marchisio claims off-field problems affected Paul Pogba last season Former Juventus player Claudio Marchisio has expressed sympathy for Paul Pogba following his troubled first season back at the club. Pogba rejoined Juventus as a free agent last season, and the club had high hopes for his immediate impact. However, the midfielder was hampered by injuries, which prevented him from making the desired impact on the pitch. As a result, some Juventus fans are calling for his departure from the club. Despite the criticisms, Pogba signed a long-term contract upon his return and retains the trust of manager Max Allegri, who expects him to perform well. The reasons behind Pogba’s susceptibility to injuries in the last season remain somewhat unclear, but Marchisio believes that his off-field life and mentality may have had an impact on his performance. He said via Il Bianconero: “I already knew what happened to him. I am increasingly convinced that if an athlete is not well mentally, both performance and physique suffer. “Something really bad happened to him and his family, i’m not surprised it wasn’t the best. “We hope that in the summer he can recover physically but above all mentally, because he knows he has to give something more for this shirt: he came back for that, this year he didn’t succeed and we hope it will be the next one where we can revisit it on a very big scale.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/claudio-marchisio-claims-off-field-problems-affected-paul-pogba-last-season/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato June 26, 2023 Paul Pogba will cut his holiday short to return to Juventus for pre-season Paul Pogba is eager to leave the struggles of last season behind as he prepares for the upcoming campaign, and reports suggest that the midfielder will make an early return to Juventus compared to his teammates. During the previous season, Pogba was plagued by various injury issues, preventing him from completing a full half of any match. However, Juventus remains hopeful that the new campaign will bring about a positive change in his fitness fortunes. As one of the key contributors to Juventus’ season, the Frenchman is expected to play a vital role. According to Il Bianconero, Pogba will commence training in Turin on the 2nd of July, earlier than the scheduled pre-season reporting date of the squad, which is set for the 10th of July. The club’s medical staff will closely monitor Pogba’s progress in terms of his injury recovery and ensure he undergoes appropriate preparations for the upcoming pre-season. By returning to training earlier, Pogba aims to be fully ready and prepared to contribute effectively to Juventus’ ambitions for the new season. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/paul-pogba-will-cut-his-holiday-short-to-return-to-juventus-for-pre-season/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato June 28, 2023 Juventus 'are willing to sell Paul Pogba if a suitable offer comes in after injury hell restricted him to just 172 MINUTES of football last season - but he wants to STAY' Juventus are open to getting rid of Paul Pogba this summer, according to reports in Italy. The central midfielder rejoined the Italian giants on a free transfer in July 2022 after his contract at Manchester United expired. But he endured a nightmare injury-ravaged season in Turin, only making 10 appearances in all competitions, totalling 172 minutes - fewer than two full matches. Shortly after joining he picked up a knee injury keeping him out for two months, was being dropped in March for disciplinary reasons, before making his first start in May - but was subbed off after 23 minutes following a thigh injury which ruled him out for the rest of the campaign. The Old Lady would be willing to cut their losses and sell Pogba, their highest earner, if they receive a suitable offer. However, it is understood the World Cup winner wants to stay and fight for his place. ..... Read more -> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-12242945/Juventus-willing-sell-Paul-Pogba-seasons-injury-hell-wants-STAY.html Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato July 3, 2023 Paul Pogba resumes Juventus training seven days before his teammates Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has made an early return to training at the club’s facilities, ahead of the scheduled return date of July 10th. The previous season proved to be challenging for the Frenchman, as he grappled with various injuries after opting to postpone surgery, a decision that did not yield the desired results. Now, Pogba is determined to have a more successful 2023/2024 season with Juventus and has returned earlier than expected to demonstrate his commitment to achieving peak fitness for the upcoming campaign. Juventus is eager to ensure that Pogba is in optimal condition for the forthcoming season, as he is a key player within their squad. ... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/paul-pogba-resumes-juventus-training-seven-days-before-his-teammates/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato July 8, 2023 Giuntoli and Pogba spoke about his future yesterday Cristiano Giuntoli has recently started his work at Juventus, embarking on the first stage of familiarising himself with the new environment and getting to know the club’s employees. Undoubtedly, Giuntoli is highly regarded in the industry, but this venture presents new challenges as Juventus is a significantly larger club than Napoli, where he previously worked. ....... One player in particular whom Giuntoli would like to see thrive is Paul Pogba, following the Frenchman’s disappointing first season back at the club. Pogba has taken the initiative to begin pre-season training earlier than his teammates, driven by his desire to repay the club for their faith in him. Consequently, Pogba happened to be present at the training base when Giuntoli visited yesterday, and according to Tuttojuve, the two had a conversation. It’s worth noting that Pogba has attracted interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia, and it’s possible that they discussed such an offer during their conversation. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/giuntoli-and-pogba-spoke-about-his-future-yesterday/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato July 10, 2023 How much Juventus would save if Pogba leaves for Saudi Arabia Juventus could save a considerable amount of cash if they were to allow Paul Pogba to leave the club this summer, as lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League continue to make headlines across Europe. The Frenchman added fuel to the fire in terms of transfer speculation with his visit to Saudi Arabia over the weekend. It has been reported by La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport that the former Manchester United midfielder has been offered a three-year contract thought to be worth €100m per season. It is an offer that would certainly make Pogba an even richer man, but one that would also save Juventus a substantial amount of money in the immediate future as well. Pogba currently earns a gross salary of €10.5m per season in Turin and has three full years left on his contract, which is set to expire in the summer of 2026. If Pogba were to leave Juve this summer, the club could save €31.5m over the course of the next three years, a significant chunk of the €42m they committed to paying the former World Cup winner when they handed him a four-year deal last year. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/how-much-juventus-would-save-if-pogba-leaves-for-saudi-arabia/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato July 11, 2023 Al-Ahli increase offer to Juventus star Pogba La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport claims that Saudi side Al-Ahli have significantly increased their offer to Paul Pogba in an attempt to pry him from Juventus. The 30-year-old Frenchman sparked the rumour mill after being seen in Jeddah recently. Whilst the trip was officially for personal reasons, he reportedly visited the facilities of both Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli. Reports emerged last week that Pogba had been offered a three-year deal worth around €100m net by Al-Ahli, an offer which seemingly failed to convince the midfielder. As reported by La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport, Al-Ahli is ready to send in a new offer to Pogba, worth around €150m total across three years. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/al-ahli-increase-offer-to-juventus-star-pogba-report/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato July 11, 2023 “Perfectly recovered” – Athletic trainer offers good tidings on Paul Pogba At the start of pre-season, all eyes are on Paul Pogba who returned to training ahead of schedule. The 30-year-old made his sensational return to Juventus last summer after spending six underwhelming years at Manchester United. Nonetheless, his return to Turin began on a terrible note as he suffered a meniscus injury during the club’s United States tour last July. The midfielder spent the vast majority of the campaign on the treatment table. He only managed to make a single start throughout the season (against Cremonese), and it ended with yet another injury. However, famous Italian athletic trainer Domenico Celsi offers some extremely positive analysis 2018 World Cup winner’s physical condition. The expert insists that Pogba is truly recovered based on the type of heavy load that the player is carrying out in his current training regime. ..... “This means that the meniscus is perfectly recovered. But then again, the stress of the pitch and competitive matches are a different matter.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/perfectly-recovered-athletic-trainer-offers-good-tidings-on-paul-pogba/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato July 23, 2023 Pogba cost more per minute last season than Neymar and Messi Almost exactly a year ago, Paul Pogba suffered his first injury after returning to Juventus, a situation that has cost the club dearly. The 30-year-old Frenchman returned to Turin on a free transfer last summer, signing a four-year deal worth around €8m net per season with €2m in add-ons. The hope was that he could enter the renaissance of his career after a difficult end to life with Manchester United. Things didn’t go to plan. Pogba suffered a knee injury in July last year and the resulting surgery in September kept him out of action until late February. After briefly returning, he suffered a muscle injury, sidelining him for another two months. Three cameo appearances followed before his season came to an end early due to a hamstring issue. ...... Considering that the Frenchman only saw 161 minutes of action across 10 total appearances last season, he earnt €49,689 for every minute spent on the pitch. No other player comes close to matching this, with Eden Hazard costing Real Madrid €38,265 per minute, and Neymar and Lionel Messi costing Paris Saint-Germain €13,124 per minute and €9623 per minute respectively. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/pogba-cost-more-per-minute-last-season-than-neymar-and-messi/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 3, 2023 Pogba will not be available for Juventus first game of the season Paul Pogba has shown dedication by returning for pre-season earlier than his Juventus teammates, aiming to be in better shape and sharper on the field. This is particularly commendable considering the player’s struggles with injuries throughout the previous season, which resulted in him not completing a full game. Despite his efforts to get back on track, Pogba has not been able to participate in any pre-season matches for the club, despite starting training ahead of his colleagues. The uncertainty surrounding his return persists, and Il Bianconero reports that he will certainly miss Juventus’ first league game of the season against Udinese. ...... Given the ongoing situation, Juventus is reportedly contemplating the possibility of asking the World Cup winner to consider reducing some of his wages until he can play regularly for the club again. ..... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pogba-will-not-be-available-for-juventus-first-game-of-the-season/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 7, 2023 Pogba to Al-Ittihad remains possible: Benzema and Kanté the intermediaries Once upon a time, Paul Pogba was the most prized asset at Juventus. The Bianconeri eventually sold him to Manchester United for a record fee in 2016. Fast forward to 2023, the Frenchman is arguably the biggest liability at the club. He spent the vast majority of last season on the treatment table and will be unavailable for the new season opener against Udinese and possibly beyond. But according to Tuttosport, the track that leads Pogba to Al-Ittihad remains plausible, with his French compatriots Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kanté trying to convince him to join. The two French stars joined the Saudi Pro League club earlier this summer, and they’d like to bring the Juventus midfielder on board. Nevertheless, the source claims that Pogba insists on staying put in Turin. The 30-year-old is eager to bounce back and prove his worth on the pitch following the previous nightmarish campaign. ........ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pogba-to-al-ittihad-remains-possible-benzema-and-kante-the-intermediaries/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 24, 2023 Pogba could be back for the Juventus-Bologna game Paul Pogba endured a significant absence from Juventus throughout the previous season, and he also missed the team’s pre-season activities due to ongoing injury issues. Despite these challenges, the French midfielder continues to hold a crucial role within the Juventus squad, and the club has high expectations for his recovery and subsequent impact. In light of his injury concerns, Pogba was unavailable for Juventus’ match against Udinese as he continued his rehabilitation process. However, there is positive news on the horizon. The World Cup winner has made substantial strides in his efforts to regain full fitness, and there’s a possibility that he could make a return to the pitch in the upcoming game against Bologna. ....... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pogba-could-be-back-for-the-juventus-bologna-game/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato August 26, 2023 Finally! Juventus boss Max Allegri confirms Paul Pogba is ready to make long-awaited return from injury Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has revealed that Paul Pogba has recovered from injury and is in contention for selection. ..... WHAT HAPPENED? The midfielder has figured in only 10 matches since he joined the Bianconeri as a free agent in the summer of 2022 from Manchester United. A knee problem forced him to go under the knife which saw him miss the entire pre-season in the United States. ..... "Pogba is better. He had a good week and responded very well on Wednesday after a very intense training session. He is available tomorrow and he could be used," he told reporters. Read more -> https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/juventus-max-allegri-confirms-paul-pogba-return-from-injury/blt1f7ebe883fba5614 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato September 2, 2023 Saudi Arabia keeps pushing to sign Juventus star Paul Pogba continues to be a player of interest for clubs in Saudi Arabia as he returns to full fitness. Juventus now views the French midfielder as a key player, even though he is not yet at 100% fitness. Pogba, who remains one of the most popular footballers in the world, is highly valued by Juventus, and the club is patient and willing to wait for him to regain full fitness. He recently made a cameo appearance against Bologna and performed well, demonstrating his importance to the team. While Pogba is a player Juventus trusts, there is still the possibility that he could be lured by the financial incentives offered by clubs in Saudi Arabia. ..... However, Pogba is reported to have a desire to remain with Juventus and repay the trust the club has shown him, particularly during his injury-related challenges. He appears willing to reject any offers that come his way in favour of continuing his journey with the Bianconeri. ...... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/saudi-arabia-keeps-pushing-to-sign-juventus-star/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato September 5, 2023 Giuntoli set to meet Pogba’s agent to rediscuss Juventus contract Multiple reports in Italy claim Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli will soon meet Paul Pogba’s agent Rafaela Pimenta, to rediscuss the Frenchman’s contract in Turin. Pogba’s physical issues continue as the ex-Manchester United star suffered a minor muscle injury during Juventus’ 2-0 win over Empoli on Sunday. His €8m-a-year contract expires in June 2025, but club director Giuntoli wants to rediscuss the terms of the agreement. Therefore, he has already planned a meeting with Pogba’s agent Rafaela Pimenta in September. The two parties will meet this week. ...... Pogba has only made seven appearances since his return to Turin a year ago, starting just one game. ....... Read more -> https://football-italia.net/giuntoli-set-to-meet-pogbas-agent-to-rediscuss-juventus-contract/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato September 6, 2023 Al Ittihad is plotting a late bid for Juventus midfielder Speculation has surrounded Paul Pogba’s future at Juventus since the last transfer window, even though the midfielder has been dealing with injuries. Pogba has been limited in terms of playing time since his return to Juventus last season, and he’s only gradually getting more minutes in the current campaign. Despite his desire to stay and make a mark at the club, there have been ongoing rumours of a potential departure from the Allianz Stadium. Reports now suggest that Al Ittihad is interested in signing Pogba before the Saudi transfer window closes. ........ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/al-ittihad-is-plotting-a-late-bid-for-juventus-midfielder/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8295 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 132937 messaggi Inviato September 7, 2023 Positive news – Pogba could be fit to face Lazio Juventus has received a positive update on the injury status of Paul Pogba, with the French midfielder expected to be fit for their upcoming match against Lazio. Pogba appeared to have picked up an injury in Juve’s last game, causing some concern, but scans have indicated that it’s not a major problem. Pogba now has the international window to recover, and he could be available for selection in Juventus’ game against Lazio. ........ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/positive-news-pogba-could-be-fit-to-face-lazio/ Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti