Man Utd changes the price of Paul Pogba after Mino Raiola's transfer comments



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Manchester United has hardened its position on Paul Pobga – carrying a price of £ 180 million in fierce midfielder, David McDonnell writes in Perth.

United was angered by Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, making public the desire of the winner of the World Cup of France to leave after three years at Old Trafford.

The Reds had originally paid £ 150m on Pogba's head, which had cost United a record £ 89m fee for his new signing of Juventus in 2016.

But with the market heavily inflated and faced with Raiola's public pronouncements and his desire to move for his client, United would have rebadessed their badessment.

If Real Madrid or Juventus want to land Pogba this summer, they will probably have to stretch to £ 180m – double what United had paid for the 26 years of three years ago.



Paul Pogba from Manchester United

Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff, who has played in eight Premier League games in the first hour of his career, told United.

In this context, United's senior sources said Pogba, which, they insist, is not for sale, would cost any potential buyer around £ 180 million in this summer's inflated transfer market.

United Ole boss Gunnar Solskjaer praised Pogba's professionalism and insisted that the player did not cause him any problems, although it was clear that he wanted a new challenge.

Although Pogba wants to leave, United has not yet received an offer for him, although Real may be ready to test his determination with an opening bid for the Frenchman.

A United backstage staff member was taken to Perth Hospital after falling ill during the club's pre-season tour in Australia.



Paul Pogba from Manchester United in action

The unnamed man was taken to the Royal Perth Hospital after complaining of feeling bad and being evaluated by the United Club doctor.

United issued a statement in which it was written: "A member of our staff in the back shop was taken ill all night and was sent to the hospital by the doctor of our club for a additional treatment.

"We ask that medical confidentiality be respected."

United plays the first game of his pre-season tour against Perth Glory at Optus Stadium.



Paul Pogba from Manchester United

Perth Glory has so many injuries that manager Tony Popovic had to recruit two young 15-year-olds to his team to compensate, including his son Gabriel and another son, Kristian, 17.

Coach Popovic said, "I'm sure it's time to admire them and take some pictures after the match, but we do not want them to do it during the match."

"More and more young players will have a chance. They will be thrown in. I have two sons who could be involved. We will have to see about it.

"No matter who we are, we certainly want to be competitive and proud of Perth Glory. We do not just want to arrive. "

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