Tuesday, November 26, 2024

“I Didn’t Threaten Anyone To Buyback Pogba” – Agent Mino Raiola Blasts Manchester United

by Dman
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Super Agent Mino Raiola has slammed Manchester United again, insisting he didn’t force the club to buy back Paul Pogba, MySportDab reports.

The Red Devils released Pogba in 2012 as he refused to sign a new contract at that time.
He later left for Juventus before United bought him back for a world-record £89million fee in 2016.
Pogba has missed most of the current season with an different injury problems but made his comeback against Newcastle and Watford.
However, MySportDab confirmed yesterday from Coach Ole Gunnar Solksjaer that the player will be having a surgery and is out for a few weeks.
Now, Agent Mino Raiola is Furious yet again at Manchester United.
‘I didn’t threaten anybody at Man United with a gun to buy Paul back,” Raiola told Voetbal International.
‘Alex Ferguson has made his attacks against me and Paul, that is allowed, but where was he when United still bought Pogba back?’
In recent weeks, there have been several reports claiming Raiola earned a hefty commission from Pogba’s transfer.
Responding to this, he added: ‘I always remember the Pogba transfer deal, because my FIFA friends are believed to have privacy laws to influence the public opinion.
‘It is weird that they are talking about my share, but you don’t see anything of such FIFA when Ajax earns €150m for just two players transfers. Then it’s great and Ajax did well.’
Mino Raiola and Manchester United have exchanged words previously, with Ex Manager Alex Ferguson describing the agent a ‘s***bag’ for Pogba’s exit in 2012.
More to follow….

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