Confirmed: Real Madrid starts negotiations for Juventus’s Paul Pogba

Confirmed: Real Madrid starts negotiations for Juventus’s Paul Pogba

Real Madrid are early stage of negotiations to sign Juventus‘s Paul Pogba, according to agent Mino Raiola.

Real Madrid will allow Zidane to major enforcement to the squad, as  Los Blancos are preparing for potential FIFA transfer ban.

Confirmed: Real Madrid starts negotiations for Juventus’s Paul Pogba

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Confirmed: Real Madrid starts negotiations for Juventus's Paul Pogba

“We’re in the first stage of negotiations. We’re hoping that Paul can be football’s superstar for the next ten years,” Raiola told Marca. “Last year Juventus had reached terms with four different clubs for a transfer, but Paul didn’t want to go.

“We have a technical project on our minds. We’re all very calm. What matters most is the project of the team, that’s more important than the money.

“He’s happy at Juve. We’re in talks with two-three teams whose sporting project we appreciate, but for the moment he must keep his cool and think of the Euros.

Confirmed: Real Madrid starts negotiations for Juventus's Paul Pogba

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“Every summer I speak with Real, Manchester United, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City. Real had a clear and professional relationship with me over the past two years.

“We know that Real want him but nothing has been decided yet. We are in the initial phase of the negotiations and what’s important is the desire of Zidane and and of the club.”

They don’t want to sell him, they’re a great club and they always have been,” his agent Mino Raiola told Marca. “When we signed for them we discussed the fact that, should a serious project present itself, Juve will have a reasonable chat with the club.

Confirmed: Real Madrid starts negotiations for Juventus's Paul Pogba

“He could have been the most expensive signing ever, if Juventus accepted last year’s offer. But that’s not Pogba’s objective, nor is it mine.

“He wants a project, and the future in any case remains in his hands. When he came to Juve things weren’t easy, because young players get little time on the pitch in Italy and Coaches don’t know how to handle them. When he arrived he was 18, now he is 23.”