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Tuesday 28 May 2019

LEAKED: Top Journalist CONFIRMS Manchasted United STAR HAS COMPLETED TRANSFER DEAL

LEAKED: TOP JOURNALIST CONFIRMS MANCHESTER UNITED STAR HAS COMPLETED TRANSFER DEAL

Thee Top Journalist reports The next will be Pogba after Hazard

Paul Pogba has conpleted a deal to join Real Madrid ahead of next season, Spanish journalist Eduardo Inda has confirmed.


The Frenchman is keen to leave Manchester United, with the Old Trafford side ready to sell if the right price is paid.

Zinedine Zidane is keen to bring the former Juventus star to the Santiago Bernabeu as he looks to return the Spanish side to winning ways.

“Pogba is practically done,” Inda said in reference to the United star and a Bernabeu move, the Daily Express reports. “The first to appear will be Hazard and the next will be Pogba. He has agreed to lower his Manchester United salary: from £13m net per year to £10m. Adidas is pressing a lot because he is one of the two franchise players of the brand.”

Meanwhile, Swansea City’s Daniel James will not be coming to Manchester United for anything less than his market value, the Club chairman Trevor Birch, has said.

The Welshman has been in United’s radar as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to improve his side ahead of the start of next season.

“I can’t see there being many. If the Dan James thing happens then there might possibly be one or two, I don’t know. But I can’t see a fire sale of players. If someone comes in with an offer that is sensible and proper player trading then you would have to think about that.

“But you can’t give players away. You’ve got to get the right value for them. We aren’t in a position, and I am pretty well versed in financial positions and football clubs, where we have to sell a player or it is ‘Good Night Vienna’. We can hold out for the right prices.”

Manchester United are also in the hunt for Newcastle United midfielder Sean Longstaff, according to reports. The youngster is set to cost the Old Trafford side £25m, but according to former Everton man, Kevin Kilbane, the Englishman should reject Man United.

“A good player [but] it’s still too early in my mind. He’s not played enough football, certainly at the top level. The games that I have seen him play, very good footballer and a technically good footballer. [But] it’s too early for that one. Bad idea for now.”
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