Paul Pogba has recently been linked a move away from Manchester United once more, but he will a key part of Ole Gunnar Soslkjaer’s next season’s plan as the Red Devils will be facing a huge makeover in their squad this summer
But Real Madrid are reportedly interested signing Pogba, according to reports. Former Juventus player is on the Blancos’ list of potential midfield reinforcements this summer, as the manager Zinedine Zidane plots wholesale changes to his squad. On the other hand, Real also interested signing Paris Saint-Germain Neymar.
Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon very concerned about the prospect of joining Neymar, but thinks that Pogba is a possible deal. He also pointed out that the problem with Real is that the budget is insufficient.
“Neymar is a top player, but I don’t think he will come to Real Madrid. I don’t think he has the best performance in the previous teams. He is not the best person to come to Real Madrid.” Caldeorn said.
“Pogba? Maybe, Zidane said that I really hope that Pogba will join. The problem now is money. Our president has decided to spend a ridiculous amount of money on the construction of the stadium,” he added.
Pogba has scored 17 goals and 10 assists in over 50 appearances for United across all competitions this season.
Eden Hazard will leave Chelsea this summer. (Source:www.goal.com)
Real failed to win any titles this season after finishing third in LaLiga and crashed out of the Champions League in the hands of Ajax in the round of 16.
Current Real President Florentino Perez is eager to rebuild the squad and wants to bring some great players to Santiago Bernabeu this summer.
On the other hand, Real are confident of signing Chelsea’s Eden Hazard for no more than £88m this summer. However, Calderon warned Real that the Belgian striker wouldn’t come cheap.
“It seems Hazard is coming and that is really good news for Real Madrid. I think now it is a matter of money. The player has said clearly that he wants to leave and he wants a new challenge.” Calderon said.
“It is not fair to keep a player who has been there for seven years and who has one year left on his contract.” Calderon added.