Showing posts with label Pogba. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 24, 2014

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Chelsea plan to sign one top class midlefielder

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  Chelsea have agreed to sell David Luiz to Paris St-Germain for a fee of about £48million – a world-record for a defender – and are planning to invest the funds in a top-class midfielder.

The Premier League club hope to sign one of Juventus’ Paul Pogba, Atlético Madrid’s Koke or Paulinho of Tottenham Hotspur. Each would cost in excess of £30million.

Chelsea are already hopeful of signing the Atlético striker Diego Costa, who has a buy-out clause of £31.5million, but have cooled their interest, for now, in another Atlético player, the left-back Filipe Luis. However they are expected to return for the Brazilian once they have completed other transfer business. Ashley Cole has announced he expects to leave Chelsea, though he still might stay for another year.

Luiz underwent a medical in Brazil on Thursday after PSG officials were given permission to fly out and meet him at Luiz Felipe Scolari’s World Cup training base in Sao Paulo. Scolari, the Brazil coach, wants the deal completed before the World Cup starts.

Personal terms are yet to be finalised on what will be a five-year deal for the 27-year-old central defender but are expected to be a formality now the fee has been negotiated. PSG have moved swiftly to head off strong interest from Barcelona and Bayern Munich for a player who will be a marquee acquisition for coach Laurent Blanc.

Barcelona had two bids for Luiz rejected last summer when he had wanted to join the Spanish giants. Further negotiations have taken place this summer but PSG’s offer is far more than what Barça would pay.

The transfer eclipses the previous two highest fees paid for a defender – both by PSG and both also involving Brazilians: £35million for Thiago Silva, who will partner Luiz in the centre of Brazil’s defence in next month’s World Cup and £30million for Marquinos. It is also the third highest fee that a Premier League club has received for a player from an oversees club.

The deal also represents a remarkable piece of business by Chelsea. Luiz signed from Benfica in January 2011 for £21.3million and has three years left on a lucrative new contract that he agreed two years ago.


Chelsea's interest in Pogba follows the French international's outstanding campaign with Juventus. The midfielder has said he wants to remain with the Italian club – even though his agent Mino Raiola has hinted he may go - but if Chelsea were to sign him it would be a blow to Manchester United supporters given the circumstances in which Pogba left Old Trafford. Sir Alex Ferguson, then the manager, said Pogba's refusal of a new contract and departure for Turin showed a lack of respect for the English club.

Spurs would consider selling Paulinho, who they signed last summer for £17million from Corinthians, but only if they can almost double their money on the Brazilian international. A deal with Chelsea remains possible.

Signing Koke from Atletico would appear to be a more difficult deal for Chelsea given they already want to sign Costa, are intending to recall goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois from his three years on loan at Atlético and have inquired about Luis. Koke was previously a target for United.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho wants to bring a powerful goal-scoring midfielder into his squad with Frank Lampard now 35 and expected not to be first-choice should he sign a new deal and remain at the club.

The Luiz deal, following on from the £37million sale of Juan Mata to United in January, and the £17million transfer of Kevin de Bruyne to Wolfsburg, will help Chelsea to continue to comply with the Financial Fair Play rules and give Mourinho significant funds to reinvest in his squad.

Luiz's sale follows on from John Terry agreeing a one-year contract extension with Chelsea, where he will remain first-choice centre-half alongside Gary Cahill. Branislav Ivanovic will serve as back-up, though Chelsea have other options in that position. In January, they signed Kurt Zouma from St Étienne – where he remained on loan - for £12.5million. They also have the 21-year-old Czech international Tomas Kalas and Nathaniel Chalobah, who has been on loan at Middlesbrough.

Luiz, who has also played as a holding midfielder at Chelsea, remains highly popular player within the club, both in the dressing room and among supporters.
PSG will have to sell some of their players this summer given that they have been sanctioned for failing to comply with FFP.

Yet Luiz is not the only Chelsea player that PSG are showing interest in, with head coach Laurent Blanc having again expressed his admiration for Eden Hazard. The Qatari-owned club have also considered a move for Oscar as an alternative to Hazard, with Mourinho having suggested that both players need to improve to figure in his plans.

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

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Juventus could go for Luis Suarez if Pogba departs

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Italian newspaper Gazzetta Dello Sport reports the Serie A Champions Juventus will target the likes of Luis Suarez, Karim Benzema or Diego Costa, should they lose star midfielder Paul Pogba.

Juventus like any other top clubs have no intentions of selling their star midfielder Pogba, but they would be helpless, if mega-rich clubs like PSG puts a handsome offer on the table. The Bianconeri are not only hoping to keep the 20-year-old with them, as he has established as one of the best young midfielders in the world at the moment, but the Italian giants are also planning a contract extension as well.

Gazzetta reports that Juventus director Beppe Marotta is not only planning to extend the contract of Pogba and Pirlo, but is also plotting a counter-plan, should the Frenchman leave the club.

In that case, the club will make heavy investment in the strike department. They want another world class striker like Carlos Tevez and have lined up few options – top of that list is Liverpool’s Luis Suarez.

Reds fans will remember that Juventus have been monitoring Suarez for couple of years now and even tried to lure him in the past, but with no effect. But, Juventus fear that Suarez could cost around 85m Euros, as he has recently signed a new long-term contract, while meeting his weekly wages could be a hindrance as well.

Alternatively, they have lined up Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema, Atletico Madrid’s Diego Costa and Bayern Munich’s Mario Mandzukic, should they fail to lure Suarez from Merseyside.

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Friday, December 6, 2013

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Conte : Pogba must work hard

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Juventus coach Antonio Conte has urged Paul Pogba to keep working hard after winning the prestigious Golden Boy award.

The French midfielder won the prize earlier this week following a string of impressive performances for club and country, including four goals in 14 Serie A outings this season.

However, Conte says the former Manchester United youngster has the potential to reach a higher standard and has advised him to continue on his current trajectory.

"I’m happy for Paul Pogba's Golden Boy award," Conte said at a press conference. "He’s got all the potential to reach the very top.

"In the space of 18 months, Pogba has developed in an exceptional way. Credit to him. As a club we've always believed in Pogba and he knows he has to keep his head down and continue to work hard."

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

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Evra : Pogba was a huge loss to United

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Patrice Evra says Paul Pogba's decision to leave Manchester United for Juventus was a “truly a huge loss” for the club.

The France international left Old Trafford in the summer of 2012, going on to win the Serie A title in his first season with Juventus.

However, Evra has hailed Pogba’s qualities and says he was well-respected at the club, particularly by some of the Red Devils' most experienced players.

“He very quickly earned the respect of players like Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.

“It’s true that have you have to win over the manager too, but to have won the dressing room like he did [was impressive].

“It was truly a huge loss when he left the club.”

The powerful midfielder has recently blamed Sir Alex Ferguson for his decision to leave the club, particularly after he was left out of a game, in a match United went on to lose 3-2.

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Friday, August 30, 2013

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Juventus rejects Real Madrid offer for Pogba

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Giuseppe Marotta has claimed Real Madrid have made enquiries into signing Paul Pogba but the club rejected their offer.

Pogba impressed for the Serie A champions last season and that form attracted interest from Real Madrid, according to Giuseppe Marotta.

"Florentino Perez enquired about him but there were no negotiations," told Marotta for the press.

The 20-year-old has become a key player in Antonio Conte's side following a switch from Manchester United in the summer of 2012.

Pogba made 38 appearances in all competitions for Juventus last season, and made his senior France debut at the beginning of 2013.
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