Scottish Daily Mail

Fergie is all for Pogba

- By MARTIN SAMUEL

SIR ALEX FERGUSON has given Paul Pogba’s £100million signing his approval after dining with Jose Mourinho at Manchester United’s training ground. Ferguson also mingled with the players for the first time since he retired from his role as manager three years ago. Mourinho is keen to work closely with the Scot and it is thought the legendary ex-boss has endorsed the world-record signing. It is especially significan­t as it was a fall-out between Ferguson and Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola that led to the

From Back Page Frenchman leaving Old Trafford for next to nothing. It has cost United a fortune to bring him back. United and Juventus have agreed on the deal, personal terms of around £290,000 a week have been accepted and Pogba is reported to have had his medical in Los Angeles, where he has been on holiday. A deal will be announced shortly and Pogba has told friends that he will be back in Manchester next week. United play Galatasara­y in Gothenburg today, with Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c — another of their key summer signings — set to make his debut. Mourinho has praised his players for their work in training this week. He told MUTV: ‘The players have been fantastic. We have done a number of double training sessions, but I am not worried about them being tired on Saturday. The reality is we have to work and are looking at the game tomorrow as one more training session because the players need minutes.’ United captain Wayne Rooney believes Mourinho will restore the ‘winning mentality’ to the club. Rooney, talking ahead of his testimonia­l against Everton next week, claimed Mourinho’s winning obsession has excited United. ‘He has made great signings, so it’s exciting times,’ he said. ‘It’s always exciting when you get a new manager but to get a new manager in the stature of Jose Mourinho... ‘He’s great to work under and he’s brought a winning mentality back to the club. I think Manchester United as a football club need to win.’ Mourinho was exasperate­d by the chaotic pre-season tour of China this month — culminatin­g in the cancellati­on of the Manchester derby and adding extra importance to Wednesday’s clash with Everton.

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