Le Havre insist Pogba battle still on with Man Utd
Le Havre refuse to accept Manchester United's signing of Paul Pogba.
Both FIFA and United announced the French teenager's transfer this week, but Le Havre insist the move has not bee rubberstamped.
A Le Havre statement read: "As opposed to what Manchester United specifies on its official site, FIFA did not validate the transfer of Paul Pogba but has, like it systematically does in this type of case, issued a provisional international certificate.
"The decision of the international authority is a non event and normal procedure. This procedure has been the same for the previous cases of Charles N'Zogbia, Laure Lepilleur and Gael Kakuta and we know today the result of each one of these cases.
"Like FIFA specifies in its decision, the delivery of the provisional international certificate does not prejudge anything resulting from the case file."
However, the provision of the certificate means Pogba is able to join the United Under 18 side for the time being.
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Comments (5)
they are just a bunch of dickheads,trying to blackmail a big club, this small feckers just don't know who is the worst offenders really are, they tried to grab more money while united try to improve the kid progress, who is the criminal now??
Le Havre are just trying to make a name for themselves......because it involves a massive club. Had it been Blackpool for instance (please don´t take offence Blackpool) then would we be seeing the same rhetoric come from this guy........I think not!!
"united constently poach players its about time people started questioning them,if they look bad its their own fault ......."
Obviously there are alot worse culprits than united..... obviously an ABU comment.
Arsenal snatched the best player of his generation(fabregas) aged 14 from an actual CLUB.
He had been at since god knows when...
That IMO is immoral, Arsenal have also setup a club in africa which subsequent multi million pound transfers have been made from arsenal accouts to this clubs accounts for "sponsorship" lmfao.
The same club delivered the following players to arsenal for a combined total of 1p.
Eboue, Toure, Diaby, & many other hopefulls, some big prospects in the reserves.
I wonder whats going on there ffs, so stfu and at least when commenting comment from a neutral point of view. fair enough youll say in response this is a united thread but you condemned the club in a way that insinuates they are the problem.
When fact is they are only a pawn in the game....
Lyon recently had a better player than Benzema poached age 10! ffss.
And by Barcelona!!!!!!!
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