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Paul Pogba Soon Signs Long-Term Contract at Manchester United

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Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. (c) AP Photo


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Bola.net – A good news comes for the fans Manchester United. Their midfielder, Paul Pogba reportedly agreed to increase his tenure at Old Trafford.

Pogba decided to return to Manchester United in 2016. He was bought by United from Juventus at a high price and broke the world transfer record at the time.

But four years of defending MU, Pogba often harvests criticism due to inconsistent performance. As a result since last year he was often rumored to want to leave from Old Trafford.

The Sun claims that the news that Pogba wants to leave MU is no longer relevant. Because Pogba will sign a new contract at Old Trafford soon.

Check out the complete Pogba transfer situation below.


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Different Situation

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According to the report, there is a reason why Pogba was finally willing to stay at Manchester United.

He considered that the current Red Devils squad was different from their team at the beginning of last season. Pogba feels that there has been a very rapid increase in the body of the Red Devils in the last few months.

He believes United’s squad is currently able to fulfill his ambitions so Pogba is interested in extending his contract with MU.



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Long Term Contract

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According to the report, Pogba will sign a long-term contract at MU.

The midfielder will sign a five-year contract at Old Trafford. That makes it a mainstay in the MU midfield until the year 2025.

Pogba also reportedly will get a significant salary increase even though the two parties are still discussing this salary.



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Neat performance

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Pogba himself later harvested praise after the lockdown period.

He is considered to start showing his best abilities in the MU midfield so that it has an impact on the performance of the Red Devils.

(The Sun)



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