Real Madrid 'reactivate' interest in Paul Pogba

Real Madrid 'reactivate' interest in Paul Pogba

Real Madrid have reignited their transfer interest in Manchester United superstar Paul Pogba, as his contract continues to tick down towards its expiry in the summer of 2022.

The 28-year-old's future is a hot topic of discussion, and he poured more fuel onto the fire with an impressive set of displays in France's triumphant UEFA Nations League victories over Belgium and Spain.

And AS reports that Pogba's performances for his country have 'reactivated' Madrid's interest in the World Cup winner, and they could see his signing as a potential ploy to convince fellow Frenchman Kylian Mbappe to join him in the Spanish capital.

Like Mbappe, who is determined to leave Paris Saint-Germain, Pogba's contract expires at the end of the season, meaning Los Blancos can kick off talks with the superstar in January. Man Utd will be powerless in stopping these negotiations, making it essential for the Red Devils to tie him down to a new deal before the new year.

It would be the second time that Pogba walked away from Old Trafford for nothing, having left on a free transfer to join Juventus in 2012. He rejoined the Premier League giants in 2016 for 90m, but he's failed to bring the silverware that was expected to follow his arrival.

Real Madrid have reignited their transfer interest in Manchester United superstar Paul Pogba, as his contract continues to tick down towards its expiry in the summer of 2022.

The 28-year-old's future is a hot topic of discussion, and he poured more fuel onto the fire with an impressive set of displays in France's triumphant UEFA Nations League victories over Belgium and Spain.

And AS reports that Pogba's performances for his country have 'reactivated' Madrid's interest in the World Cup winner, and they could see his signing as a potential ploy to convince fellow Frenchman Kylian Mbappe to join him in the Spanish capital.

Like Mbappe, who is determined to leave Paris Saint-Germain, Pogba's contract expires at the end of the season, meaning Los Blancos can kick off talks with the superstar in January. Man Utd will be powerless in stopping these negotiations, making it essential for the Red Devils to tie him down to a new deal before the new year.

It would be the second time that Pogba walked away from Old Trafford for nothing, having left on a free transfer to join Juventus in 2012. He rejoined the Premier League giants in 2016 for 90m, but he's failed to bring the silverware that was expected to follow his arrival.

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