Paul Pogba Is Demanding £500,000 A Week In Order To Stay At Man United

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MANCHESTER UNITED are ready to open contract talks with Paul Pogba —
in a bid to fend off Real Madrid. But the star midfielder wants an
eye-watering £500,000 a week to put him up with Alexis Sanchez as the
club’s top-paid player.

The World Cup winner still has two
years left on his current deal at Old Trafford but the Red Devils are
acutely aware of Zinedine Zidane’s interest

Real boss Zinedine
Zidane hopes to land fellow Frenchman Pogba as well as Chelsea’s Eden
Hazard as part of his Bernabeu summer refit.

But while Pogba, 26,
is thought to be flattered by the prospect of moving to Madrid, United
will do everything in their power to keep the midfielder.
And that means agreeing with boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that Pogba must remain a key part of the United squad for the long-term.

Pogba’s current deal has two years to run, although United have an option to extend that for a further 12 months.

But the Red Devils could be willing to put a three-year extension on the table, tying Pogba to Old Trafford until 2024.

Pogba’s
agent Mino Raiola is aware that his player is in high demand and will
push United all the way when negotiations begin next week.

Any
new deal would need a huge wage increase wit Pogba currently on a basic
of £300,000 a week, significantly less than flop Sanchez’s £505,000.

Raiola
is also acutely conscious of Solskjaer’s desperation to keep Pogba with
United set to lose out-of-contract pair Ander Herrera and Juan Mata.

Meanwhile, Sanchez’s troubled stay at Old Trafford is on the brink of ending if the club can find a buyer.

That
all puts Pogba and his agent in the box seat but, for United, winning
the battle with Real is seen as a vital statement of intent and
ambition.

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