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Paul Pogba is ready to stay at Manchester United – for the moment.
But first, the winner of the French World Cup wants pay equity with Alexis Sanchez on a huge amount of £ 460,000 per week.
United is eager to keep its valuable badet out of the clutches of Real Madrid as the Spanish giants begin mbadive rebuilding this summer.
And it played in Pogba's hands when United was ready to discuss a new deal with his agent, Mino Raiola.
Frenchman's 26-year-old recordman, United's only purchase at £ 89 million, is now valued at £ 160 million.
But that will not deter Madriders who know they must spend a lot of money to rebuild a team that lacks a great player after Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Juventus last summer.
Pogba is flattered by this interest, but confided to Manchester's close friends that he was happy to stay at United, offering him an additional one-year option for his contract, which still has two years to run. .
This is good news for United, who still sees the erratic midfield as the key to his future as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer prepares to refresh his squad for a title bid next season.
However, Pogba would be furious with the attack of his former boss, Jose Mourinho, who had called the midfielder "His Excellency" in a television interview.
Mourinho revealed how Pogba had asked to return from a match of his Rolls Royce under the guidance of goalkeeper Abs L & # 39; Galsen.
The boss of United refused and claimed that he would have been "sent on vacation" when he entered the war with Pogba.
It is thought that Pogba was enraged by the talk – and is planning to defend himself with his own vision of Mourinho's time at United.
Meanwhile, United is still confident that David de Gea will sign a new contract when an agreement has not yet been signed – and that his Spanish friends will leave Old Trafford.
De Gea has close ties with Ander Herrera and Juan Mata, PSG targets, who are both out of contract and could leave.
United know that De Gea is valued at around £ 100 million in the transfer market and are desperate to prevent the 28-year-old star from entering the final year of his deal with his uncertain future.
But De Gea is holding on and has announced to United that this is the biggest contract he will sign – and he wants his world number one status to be rewarded with a contract valued at more than £ 400,000 a week.
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