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Manchester United stars ‘furious at £500,000-per-week deal offered to Paul Pogba’

Manchester United stars 'furious at £500,000-per-week deal offered to Paul Pogba'

Manchester United stars ‘are FURIOUS with the club’s offer to make Paul Pogba the highest paid player in the Premier League on whopping £500,000 a week’, with some squad members believing eye-watering deal is ‘OUT OF ORDER’

Paul Pogba has just months remaining on his current Manchester United dealPogba, who earns £290,000-per-week, has been offered a £500,000pw dealIf the 29-year-old accepted he would be the Premier League’s best-paid player 

Paul Pogba’s future at Manchester United remains a cloud over the club with several of his team-mates reportedly left incredulous at his potential mammoth pay rise should he remain at Old Trafford.

Wantaway midfielder Pogba has just months left on his current contract which expires this summer.

According to the Mirror, the 29-year-old has been offered a new deal worth £500,000-per-week to remain at United – which would make him the Premier League’s highest-paid player. The deal starts off with a basic salary of £400,000 with the add-ons taking up half-a-million pounds.

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba could reportedly split the dressing room if he stays

According to reports, United are willing to offer him a £500,000-per-week deal to stay there

The wantaway 29-year-old just has months remaining on his current £290,000-per-week deal

However, they claim that those terms have left members of the Red Devils squad furious – with plenty feeling he is not worthy due to his performances on-the-pitch and non-committal stance over committing his future.

‘Some of the players think it’s out of order he could be getting twice as much as they’re when he hardly starts a game and talks about leaving all the time,’ a source told the Mirror.

If Pogba was to accept the new terms it would see him surpass Cristiano…

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