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Reports claim France World Cup star keen to join Barcelona

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Manchester United’s Paul Pogba is determined to end his difficult time under manager Jose Mourinho and move to Barcelona. The Catalan side have reportedly made an offer of £44.5mil (RM234mil) plus Colombian central defender Yerry Mina and Portuguese midfielder Andre Gomes. However, United are adamant not to let the £89.5mil (RM470mil) World Cup winner go.

LONDON: France World Cup star Paul Pogba (pic) is determined to end his fractious relationsh­ip with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and move to Barcelona, according to British media reports.

The 25yearold – who scored in the 42 World Cup final win over Croatia – has agreed terms with Barcelona for a deal worth £89.5mil (RM470mil) over five years, according to the Daily Mail.

The reported agreement would see him pick up £346,000 (RM1.8mil) a week, almost double what he earns at United.

The Sun claims the former Juventus star – who joined United for a then worldrecor­d fee of £89mil (RM468mil) in 2016 – has demanded the Premier League side increase his wages from £180,000 (RM946,000) to £380,000 (RM2mil) a week so he is paid almost on a par with Chilean star Alexis Sanchez, otherwise he will leave.

United, though, would be most reluctant to sell him, with the Daily Mail reporting they have already rejected a bid by Barcelona of £ 44.5mil ( RM234mil) plus Colombian central defender Yerry Mina and Portuguese midfielder Andre Gomes.

Mourinho has expressed his frustratio­n over the club’s transfer policy, and Pogba’s departure would leave little time for executive chairman Ed Woodward to find a suitable replacemen­t with the Premier League transfer window due to close today.

The club have had to deny the claim that Pogba sent a text message to Woodward demanding he be allowed to leave.

The Frenchman is keen to move to Barcelona – the Spanish transfer window does not shut till the end of the month – to play with Argentina superstar Lionel Messi, while his close friend and former Juventus teammate Arturo Vidal also recently moved to the Catalan giants.

Essentiall­y, though, Pogba’s unhappines­s stems from the deteriorat­ion in his relationsh­ip with Mourinho, who not only does he blame for his muted performanc­es for United since his move but also for his qualified praise of his performanc­es for France at the World Cup.

“Paul was like the (France) team. He started average and ended top,” Mourinho told beIN Sports on United’s unhappy tour of the United States last week.

Pogba, though, is believed to have been more upset by what followed in the interview as Mourinho implied being in an enclosed environmen­t over six weeks ensured he focused just on football and not on outside matters such as commercial contracts.

Pogba’s super agent Mino Raiola – who was also instrument­al in bringing Romelu Lukaku to United last summer – has remained out of the fray, refusing to comment on links with Barcelona.

“I will never make declaratio­ns about Paul,” said the DutchItali­an agent, who is reported to have earned just over £40mil (RM210mil) when Pogba moved to United.

“You have to speak to Manchester United,” added Raiola.

Former United star Rio Ferdinand told yesterday’s edition of the Daily Mail that Mourinho needed to fit the team around Pogba’s sublime talent, but accepted the player needed to adapt too.

“It’s down to the manager to get the best out of him, setting the team up and setting Pogba up in the right way to achieve the best,” said the former England central defender.

“But Pogba needs to play his part in that.

“It’s a case of the player and manager getting an understand­ing for each other and getting the best out of the player.” — AFP

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