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I'm not concerning myself with the price of a player. If he's good enough and will improve our team then feck it we should go for him. Pogba is a world class player at the age of 23. His potential is crazy.
Pogba and Raiola have already shown that they don't like to wait around though. That's the whole reason he left United.I answerd it, read above. It makes perfect sense for them to wait another year also because they do not need him that much now, Modric and Iniesta are still good, next summer they will be 32-33 though and both clubs may need new players in midfield.
Taking Juve off of his profiles, is a big deal. Timing of it is bizarre as it's on a day he should be concentrating on a QF match for his country.
Maybe it's a tactic to force a move away from Juve.
Pogba(although I don't think he deserves that high fee) is much better than either of your first team midfielders. What's the guarantee Alli or Dembele will be good again this season? Or Kane given he looked like a pub player at the EURO's.
It's like saying Martial had a great season for United this year, Messi won't be an automatic starter because of that.
Wait did he doe this? I missed that
He was pictured with Memphis in Ibiza last summer, not sure if it was Twitter or Instagram Memphis posted it on.There's a talk on social media this morning that Pogba unfollowed Juventus on Twitter and Instagram and removed "Juventus player" line from his Twitter bio.
Checked it, on his Twitter profile he's only "member of France national team". But obviously, can't prove now that he had any Juventus reference there earlier.
On his Instagram profile, he followed many United players recently (Depay, Januzaj, etc).
Make of that what you want...
You're right, there are no guarantees ... thus Pogba should not (in this hypothetical scenario) be guaranteed an automatic starting slot in the Spurs midfield ... and I doubt that he would be given such a guarantee under Pochettino. The fact that some posters seem to find this proposition outrageous says a lot about their infatuation with big money, big name signings.
And besides, Pogba, like any incoming player from the Italian league, would still need to show that he's "much better" than Dembele or Alli when it comes to the Prem.
You're right, there are no guarantees ... thus Pogba should not (in this hypothetical scenario) be guaranteed an automatic starting slot in the Spurs midfield ... and I doubt that he would be given such a guarantee under Pochettino. The fact that some posters seem to find this proposition outrageous says a lot about their infatuation with big money, big name signings.
And besides, Pogba, like any incoming player from the Italian league, would still need to show that he's "much better" than Dembele or Alli when it comes to the Prem.
He has shown it in Europe. He'll be an automatic starter because his peak level is couple of levels above both Alli and Dembele.You're right, there are no guarantees ... thus Pogba should not (in this hypothetical scenario) be guaranteed an automatic starting slot in the Spurs midfield ... and I doubt that he would be given such a guarantee under Pochettino. The fact that some posters seem to find this proposition outrageous says a lot about their infatuation with big money, big name signings.
And besides, Pogba, like any incoming player from the Italian league, would still need to show that he's "much better" than Dembele or Alli when it comes to the Prem.
I guess if you signed Messi, he would also need to show he was much better than your incumbent in the prem...
I think the point people are making is that Pogba is good enough to displace those 2 players.
There are literally dozens upon dozens of players who would be guaranteed starters at Spurs, and Pogba certainly is in that bracket. But you needn't worry because none of those players would join you in the first place, which is perhaps why you're so bitter about the prospect of United signing him.There are exceptions to every rule, including Messi and a few others. Pogba isn't in that bracket.
So a player has to be Messi to be an exception to get into the Spurs side?There are exceptions to every rule, including Messi and a few others. Pogba isn't in that bracket.
It was only a year ago that Raiola actually talked about the Pogba to Real rumours, and he was far from complimentary towards Real. Talked about the lack of stability, with them always changing managers and feeling the need to bring in the 'next big thing' and then getting rid of them a few years later. Hardly the comments of an agent who's client 'dreams' of signing for that club.As to whether Pogba dreams to play for Barca/Real, well, even Bale was dreaming about that. You must be sort of a very strange guy not to, because, let's face it for a moment, Real and Barca are the pinnacle of world football and La Liga is a better league than the EPL for super stars: the likes of Messi, Suarez, Neymar, Ronaldo, Iniesta, Modric, Bale etc. Take off for a moment the rosy tinted glasses and see reality for what ot is. Currently, United are down the pecking order and Pogba will come here only if the very best teams do not want him. It's that simple.
So a player has to be Messi to be an exception to get into the Spurs side?
For Bayern etc I could see. But Spurs?
That's not what I said (and nor did I limit it to just Messi). I wasn't talking about getting into the Spurs side, I was talking about being offered a guaranteed starting slot. Anyhow, I won't comment further about Pogba in relation to Spurs - not that I broached the subject in the first place - as it's not the place.
Concerning the mooted £100m, IMO you only have to see the sum paid by RM for Bale to see how ridiculous £100m for Pogba would be. Bale at that time had had a huge impact on the world of football, with a large number of match-winning performances ... taking games by the scruff of the neck, with many breath-taking displays of individual brilliance, drive and sheer will to win. Pogba has shown nothing like the same level of talent, not by a long chalk.
Money is irrelevant for elite clubs. If we want to be/remain an Elite club, you have to pay what it costs to sign the players that improve your side.
We haven't done that for a number of years, instead shopping around in the £20-30m price range and to some extent going for quantity over quality because we had an entire squad to rebuild
We should now be in a position post-van Gaal were we are stable and have a core of good players who if they remain fit are good enough to finish top 4. If we want to go on and win titles we now need to add the x-factor players
The only question we should EVER ask when looking to sign a player is "do they improve our starting XI?" - if the answer is yes the cost is almost entirely redundant
Just to add, quote by Brian Clough - "I never signed a player unless I genuinely believed that they could go on to be the best player in my side"
Pogba just turned 23. What was Bale doing when he just turned 23?That's not what I said (and nor did I limit it to just Messi). I wasn't talking about getting into the Spurs side, I was talking about being offered a guaranteed starting slot. Anyhow, I won't comment further about Pogba in relation to Spurs - not that I broached the subject in the first place - as it's not the place.
Concerning the mooted £100m, IMO you only have to see the sum paid by RM for Bale to see how ridiculous £100m for Pogba would be. Bale at that time had had a huge impact on the world of football, with a large number of match-winning performances ... taking games by the scruff of the neck, with many breath-taking displays of individual brilliance, drive and sheer will to win. Pogba has shown nothing like the same level of talent, not by a long chalk.
Pogba just turned 23. What was Bale doing when he just turned 23?
You have to remember Pogba has forged this reputation in one of the best midfields in world football, in the most tactical league in world football. Not just that but to stand out in the midfield as well.
Pogba just turned 23. What was Bale doing when he just turned 23?
You have to remember Pogba has forged this reputation in one of the best midfields in world football, in the most tactical league in world football. Not just that but to stand out in the midfield as well.
Not really the point tho, 18yr in champs league will be known to any half decent scout, but like I say the point is 80+ mil on pogba is mental, you could pretty much your pick of Europe for that much.Easy to say now, but he was no common name. Far from it. He was much less known than Benzema for example while at Lyon.
I think Bale was still 23/24 when he lit up the league before joining Real that season, Glaston is right, as dirty as it makes me feel to say.
Yes but my point is Pogba has been doing it for 4 years since he was 18. What was Bales career telling us during that period?I think Bale was still 23/24 when he lit up the league before joining Real that season, Glaston is right, as dirty as it makes me feel to say.
You think Pogba wouldn't be a guaranteed starter at Spurs?
I think Bale was still 23/24 when he lit up the league before joining Real that season, Glaston is right, as dirty as it makes me feel to say.
That's not what I said (and nor did I limit it to just Messi). I wasn't talking about getting into the Spurs side, I was talking about being offered a guaranteed starting slot. Anyhow, I won't comment further about Pogba in relation to Spurs - not that I broached the subject in the first place - as it's not the place.
Concerning the mooted £100m, IMO you only have to see the sum paid by RM for Bale to see how ridiculous £100m for Pogba would be. Bale at that time had had a huge impact on the world of football, with a large number of match-winning performances ... taking games by the scruff of the neck, with many breath-taking displays of individual brilliance, drive and sheer will to win. Pogba has shown nothing like the same level of talent, not by a long chalk.
Juve were near relegation in 1st half of season. They ended up winning the league. Pogba was VERY central to that run of record winning games.
As I mentioned in a post before, Pogba has the winning mentality as he has won. Bale never won anything that season before he went to Real. So Bale played real well but won nothing. Pogba played really well, won a title.
OK, clutch at straws as long as you want.
I'm all for signing Pogba, I like him and we should tryto get him. But it won't happen.
Attackers are mature sooner than midfielders and midfielders are mature sooner than defenders.
Give the guy a chance. How can he be utter shite after only one season. He had been consistently playing well for Southampton and will come good for sure. I have total faith in him and under Jose he will reach his levels for sureI'm a little confused as to where we would play him. If its in a midfield 3 we need to buy at least one more midfielder as well as him to sit and control matches. No one else we have can do that (carrick and schwiensteiger could, but niether are mobile or imposing anymore and can't be relied on for a 50 game season).
Then you'd have to rely on Herrera and Schneiderlin to not play like drains next season to occupy the 3rd midfield spot. Quite a big ask considering one failed miserably in his debut season and the other hasn't ever really shown enough to suggest hes good enough for a top club.
But doesn't jose prefer the 4231 anyway? If pogba is to play in a 3 behind the striker, hes not creative enough and his inconsistency would hurt us too much. If its to play in the two, he'd be wasted and not disciplined enough.
No doubting hes a great if inconsistent player, but where does he fit into our team?
If we're serious about getting him then it will be a 433 formation next season, so maybe we are after diarra...