MANCHESTER UNITED TALK- PAUL POGBA'S CONTRACT EXTENSION ONE OF MULTIPLE SIGNS OF THE CLUBS DETERMINATION FOR SUCCESS





Football players quality are judged by the performance the players put on the pitch and not the amount of money the players are paid. That should be the norm that governs the world 




Left for the fans to the decision, the amount of money each player is paid annually will be the last thing on any fans mind.  80 million, 90 million, 200 million, football fans have been known historically to show less concern about how much a player is worth rather football fans, especially Manchester United prioritize comparing the level of performance each Manchester United player contributes in the field with the amount of salary each player earns per season. The higher the salary, the higher the demand. This will why a player such as Alexis Sanchez whom was putting on a superstar performance as an Arsenal player but has seriously struggled to regain his superstar form in a Manchester United shirt has received various criticism as a Manchester United player. The bigger the salary, the higher the demand and for a player earning roughly 90 million a year- 391,000 a week, 75,000 for each game he plays and 1.1 m sign-on fee- Manchester United continue to expect a little more than 5 goals and 7 assists from 34 matches in all competitions.




But that is the difference between Paul Pogba and other players. While other players take a conducive amount of time to grow and grow, the Manchester United French center midfielder looks to have concluded his stage of development and appears to have to have taken his place as one of the vital leaders in Manchester United. Certainly does not hurt any current Manchester United player that the club is currently under the control of one of the most Attack minded Managers Manchester United have recently come across ever since the resignation of one Sir Alex Ferguson. Under the guidance of Ole Gunner Solskjaer, Paul Pogba, as well as a good number of Manchester United players have regained their best form on the pitch. Which begs the question: why are the Manchester United letting Paul Pogba’s current contract run out before the French man signs a new contract?       


   

The fact of the matter is that at the moment, a player like Paul Pogba is exactly the player with just the high amount of quality that Manchester United need to build their midfield around in other to succeed this season and in the future. Strong, confident, skillful box to box player, when you think of Paul Pogba you can’t help but remember a lot of the legendary midfielders who have played for Manchester United and achieved success while wearing the Manchester United shirt. Paul Schools, David Beckham, and Patrick Crerand to name a few are strong midfielders who solidified their names as legends for Manchester United by displaying high quality with their long-rang passes, box to box movement and taste for scoring goals. With Paul Pogba having all the above skills plus an additional array of dribbling skills and goal scoring talent guarantees Paul Pogba makes the most wanted list lots of manager around Europe. 



With all the accolade listed on Paul Pogba’s resume, it’s no wonder Manchester United is excited to know the French man’s contract is currently set to last until 2021.  However, a contract that expires in two years might not be enough to satisfy the insecurities of the Manchester United fans over losing one the clubs most important players especially in the current inflation which holds strong around some of the giant clubs around Europe. Manchester United’s initiative to keep attempting to schedule a future to sit down between Manchester United owners will schedule a meeting with Paul Pogba and Mino Raiola with the goal being to discuss a contract extension which allows Paul Pogba to remain a Manchester United after 2021 will be music to the eyes of the Manchester United family. Paris St German and Real Madrid are just two of some of the most high profile football clubs who are more than ready to embrace Paul Pogba into their circle should Manchester United have a change of heart over retaining the French central midfielder within the next two years. During the 2018 summer transfer window, Real Madrid came extremely close to pricing Paul Pogba away from Old Trafford and over to the Bernabéu stadium. The possibility of Real Madrid returning for yet another resilient attempt to sign Paul Pogba away from Old Trafford during the 2019 summer transfer window is highly possibly especially after the departure of Real Madrid’s golden boy Cristiano Ronaldo Madrid appear to have their target set on converting one of Manchester United’s golden boys Paul Pogba into Real Madrid next big star. 




Pogba’s current contract situation is set to expire in the year 2021 and as of this moment, Manchester United are in no hurry to renew the French midfielder's contract possibly because the club has other major priorities which need urgent attention such as the rumored sale of Manchester United LTD and the club must conjure up a solid 3 goals victory next week against French giants Paris St German to book a place in this seasons quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.





If there was ever a time for place for players such as Paul Pogba, Anthony Martial and Alexis Sanchez to reward Manchester United’s strong faith in them next week’s massive Champions League tie in Parc de Princes stadium will be the perfect scenario to show their appreciation to Manchester United with a strong 3 unanswered goal victory away at France next week.

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