Gabriele Marcotti urges Manchester United to sanction Paul Pogba’s sale
ESPN pundit Gabriele Marcotti has urged Manchester United to part ways with midfielder Paul Pogba and find a replacement before the transfer deadline next week. The France international has been regularly linked with a move to Real Madrid this summer and reports have emerged that Los Blancos may eventually come up with a big-money bid for the 26-year-old.
He said: “If the opportunity arises and it makes sense for United, I don’t think he’d [Pogba] necessarily turn down an opportunity to join Real Madrid. If they’re clever about it, they [United] might want to do some of their business before the transfer window shuts here in England – obviously well before it shuts in Spain – simply because you don’t want to be in a situation where Real Madrid rock up with some insane offer for Pogba that you can’t turn down.”
The Premier League transfer window closes on August 8 and that presents the teams with a potential disadvantage when compared to the Spanish clubs , who have another three weeks to complete their business. At present, United have been touted to land the signature of Sergej Milinkovic-Savic from Lazio and reports indicate that he could act as a direct replacement for Pogba.
Should the deal not materialise, the Frenchman could be forced to wait until January at the least to leave Old Trafford, considering the Red Devils won’t make the bizarre decision to sanction his sale without a replacement at hand.
