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Real Madrid to ignore Man Utd star Paul Pogba’s transfer plea as they prioritise three signings including Mbappe


PAUL POGBA’S hopes of engineering a move to Real Madrid will end in disappointment as they eye three new Galacticos, according to reports.

The La Liga giants are saving their cash ready to make big money moves for Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and wonderkid Eduardo Camavinga.

Paul Pogba dropped a huge hint he wants to join Real MadridCredit: PA:Press Association

Pogba, 27, has made it no secret of his admiration to join the Bernabeu club in the past.

Only on Thursday did he reignite transfer talk by saying: “Yes, all footballers would like to play for Real Madrid. Maybe it is a dream. It is a dream for me, why not one day?”

But AS write how Pogba will be left disappointed.



Mbappe remains their top target especially after declaring his intention to leave Paris Saint-Germain next summer when he has just a year left on his contract.

Reports in Spain have claimed PSG could sell Mbappe for a reduced price of anywhere between £111m and £91 once he enters the final 12 months of his deal.

Wonderkid Camavinga, 17, is wanted by Real Madrid as they look towards the future.

Los Blancos are set to make their move for the Rennes ace next summer who could cost in the region of £25m.

Mbappe remains Real Madrid’s No1 targetCredit: Getty Images – Getty

And Zinedine Zidane will also plot to land Haaland in the summer of 2022.

The striker, who will be a long-term replacement for Karim Benzema, will be the hottest property on the market when his £70m release clause comes into play.

Manchester United will also be interested but the prospect of filling Benzema’s boots may prove too tempting for the Norwegian.

Man Utd star Paul Pogba confirms he’d like Real Madrid transfer ‘one day’ but insists he’s happy at Old Trafford


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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