Man Utd, Real Madrid and Juventus ‘agree’ 3-way deals over Pogba, Bale and Dybala.
Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus have agreed in principle to a three-way multi-billion deals during the summer’s transfer season, The three clubs are currently scouting for quality talents to further boost their squad ahead of next season’s hostilities.
France international Paul Pogba is likely to be the sacrificial lamb Top three European giants Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus have agreed in principle to a three-way multi-billion deals during the summer’s transfer season The clubs are currently scouting for quality talents to further boost their squad ahead of next season’s hostilities.
And a report, as come that the three clubs have now come together to rob minds together, as a way to ending their transfer issues.
Champions League winners’ Real Madrid are ready to end ties with Wales captain, Gareth Bale with Premier League campaigners’ Manchester United listed among his top suitors. However, if eggheads at Old Trafford are able to reach a deal with their counterpart at Santiago Bernabeu, then France international Paul Pogba is likely to be the sacrificial lamb.
The midfielder failed to maintain a healthy relationship with Red Devils’ Portuguese boss Jose Mourinho during last campaign and the former Los Blancos manager reportedly will sanction Pogba’s switch away from the Premier League.
A champions, Juventus are interested in bringing back the Frenchman to Turin this summer. The reported further revealed that the Old Lady are prepared to splash the cash on the 25-year-old midfielder that cost the Old Trafford dwellers a club-record fee of £89m, three years ago in 2016.
This will throw the doors for Argentina’s Paulo Dybala to head to the Spanish capital to join Champions League winner, Real Madrid, thus completing the ‘three-way’ multi-billion deal. Don Balon report also hinted that Los Blancos president Florentino Perez is a top admirer of Dybala in recent time.
On the other hand, the-24-year-old Juventus’ star appears willing to switch camp to Spain to team up with the La Liga giants’ despite the sudden exit of former boss Zinedine Zidane last month. Manchester United are eager to see the outcome of the ‘agreement’ involving the three clubs pass through......
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