josé Mourinho: Manchester United can help Paul Pogba become best in world
José Mourinho has welcomed the imminent signing of Paul Pogba
for a world record fee of €110m (£93.2m) after guiding Manchester United to
victory over Leicester in the Community Shield.
United confirmed on Sunday that they
have reached an agreement with Juventus over the transfer of Pogba following
weeks of protracted negotiations, with the France midfielder given permission
to have a medical at Carrington on Tuesday before returning to Old Trafford.
The 23-year-old will travel to
Manchester on Monday to sign a five-year contract with the club he
left in 2012 on a free transfer. The fee is likely to be €105m up
front with €5m add-ons factored in and United have also agreed to pay the
substantial cut commanded by Pogba’s agent, Mino Raiola, who acted as an
intermediary between the clubs during discussions. That is understood to be
around 20% of the initial fee.
He’s our player
assuming everything goes well in the medical, I will be there waiting for him
on Tuesday,” said Mourinho after Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s header sealed a 2-1
triumph for the FA Cup winners over Claudio Ranieri’s champions.
“We have signed one defender, one
striker, one midfielder and a creative this summer so it has been a good market
for us. I honestly don’t know the exact amount of money we have paid for Pogba,
though if it is a new world record I don’t think we need to be sad about that.
Real Madrid were not sad when they set a new record for Gareth Bale, they were
proud.
“It is a lot of money of course but
football is a crazy industry, and very often what seems expensive now does not
seem so bad in three years or so. I know we are getting a very good player and
I think United is the perfect club to bring him to the level he wants to be at.
“We want to bring
Manchester United to the top again and if you want to be the best player in the
world this is the club to join. We have everything to offer him and he is
coming because he knows the club and the city and he wants to be a part of the Manchester United project.”
Juventus officials briefed that they had
given permission for Pogba to complete his medical during their 3-2 friendly
win over West Ham at the Olympic Stadium on Sunday afternoon before United
released a statement of their own.
“Paul Pogba has been granted permission
to have a medical in order to finalise his transfer from Juventus to Manchester
United,” it read.
Pogba is expected to earn a basic salary
of about £11m a year plus incentives at Old Trafford, and retain sponsorship
and image rights.
He will become United’s fourth signing
since José Mourinho took over as manager, following the acquisitions of the
defender Eric Bailly, striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and attacking midfielder
Henrikh Mkhitaryan. The latter pair are also represented by Raiola.
Mourinho had targeted
four areas to strengthen his squad and is unlikely to do much more notable
business in this window, unless an unexpected opportunity arises.
The Juve manager, Massimiliano Allegri,
had said last week he summoned Pogba to train with the club on Monday but there
was a breakthrough in discussions since. Gonzalo Higuaín came off the bench to
make his Juve debut against West Ham, but the Italian club has insisted all
along that their €90m signing of the Argentina striker was not reliant upon
them selling Pogba.
Pogba has won four Serie A titles and the
Copa Italia twice in Turin but was on the losing end in the
2015 Champions League final and
also failed to leave an impact for France in last
month’s Euro 2016 final defeat to Portugal.
He would be eligible to
start in United’s Premier League opener against Bournemouth next Sunday, though
that would appear unlikely on account of him having a prolonged summer break
following the Euros, though Allegri said last week that the midfielder “has
been training in Vinovo”.
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