Pogba has finally re-joined
the Red Devils after the summer's biggest transfer saga, penning a five-year
contract with the option of a further 12 months.
Juventus have reportedly
paid £4.5million towards buying Paul Pogba a house in Manchester as part of the
£90million move that has seen the Frenchman return to Old Trafford.
Despite the astronomical
fee, Juventus will not see several of the millions United have forked out to
reclaim Pogba, four years after selling him to the Serie A giants for just £800,000.
Around £1.5million will go
to Pogba's previous clubs Le Havre, Torcy and Roissy-en-Brie, for their role in
Pogba's development.
The player's agent, Mino
Raiola, is set to net in the region of £20million, although it's believed that
money comes from outside the £90million fee - an extra agreed between him and
Juven when Pogba arrived in Turin four years ago.
But, according to Yahoo,
perhaps the most surprising stipulation of the switch is the one which sees the
Old Lady pay £4.5million to help Pogba find a house in Manchester.
Pogba could make his second
United debut when the Red Devils travel to Bournemouth for their Premier League
opener on Sunday.
Pogba, who scored eight
goals in 35 games for the Bianconeri last season, has taken the No.6 shirt at
Old Trafford.
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