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    Two small French clubs to get a portion of the proceeds of Pogba’s sale

    Two small French clubs to get a portion of the proceeds of Pogba’s sale

    The youth teams Paul Pogba played for at the beginning of his playing career are going to get € 300.000 each as a ‘solidarity subsidy’, which is a fee that every club is entitled to get for growing players in their academies.

    Roissy-en-Brie and Torcy are the first clubs Pogba has played for, before moving to Le Harve, Manchester United and Juventus.

    ​Pogba, 23, had joined Juventus as a free agent in 2012 and moved back to the Old Trafford last summer in a € 105 million bid, the most expensive ever in the history of the game so far.

    Manchester United have also cashed in € 2 million for the same reason, whilst the player’s agent Mino Raiola has received a bonus of € 27 million after the Frenchman’s return to Manchester United.

    The Frenchman is still struggling to justify his price-tag at the Old Trafford as he’s only netted one goal and registered no assists in the opening seven games of the campaign.
     

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