Pogba agent insists Man Utd deal "watertight"
The agent of Paul Pogba insists the youngster's move to Manchester United is "watertight".
Gaël Mahé, Pogba’s agent, said: “No money had changed hands up front, though Paul will get a very good contract when he turns professional. All he has from United is a flat in Manchester for him and his mother to live in.
"The problem is that there are three things Le Havre do not have. They do not have a contract aspirant, they do not have convention of formation and they do not have a late-trigger contract. All they have is a contract of non-solicitation, which is invalid outside France.
“We spent a long time ensuring that the document we signed with Manchester United was legally watertight.”
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Comments (2)
maybe cos they are too poor to compensate the clubs. lol! JK ...
just some donkeys trying to get some money from all this hoohaa. they dont' want the player back i bet you, they just want some money from MU.
and thru all this i'm still surprised that Arsenal has yet to be complained. doubt that if any does appear it will have any effect tho.
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