Football rumours: Huge Paul Pogba demand in contract talks

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Football Rumours: Huge Paul Pogba Demand In Contract Talks
Manchester United’s Paul Pogba, © PA Wire/PA Images
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By PA Sport Staff

The Paul Pogba contract roller coaster has taken another surprising turn, with reports out of France indicating the 28-year-old wants to renew his contract with Manchester United – albeit with a caveat. Metro, citing L’Equipe, says Pogba is demanding he overtakes team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo to become the Premier League’s highest-paid player. It comes after a report earlier this week claimed United bosses were open to receiving a substantial offer for the midfielder in the upcoming transfer window.

Raheem Sterling could be considered for a potential loan move to Barcelona in January, according to the Daily Mirror. Citing a report from Marca, the paper says the LaLiga giants are eager to bolster their front line with an experienced, out-of-favour forward who would be open to a loan move until the end of the season, with Sterling earmarked as a perfect fit.

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Adrien Rabiot is a target for Newcastle
Adrien Rabiot is reportedly a target for Newcastle (John Walton/PA)

The Daily Mail, via Calciomercato, reports Newcastle are eyeing a move for Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot. It is believed Juventus would be willing to sell the 26-year-old for about £12.8m, though Real Madrid are also said to be keeping an eye on his situation.

The paper also says Liverpool are interested in Fulham’s 19-year-old midfielder Fabio Carvalho.

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