Real Madrid may have decided Paul Pogba’s future, after their derisory bid for the Frenchman was rejected by Manchester United. The Los Blancos reportedly offered James Rodriguez plus £27 million for the Frenchman, which was immediately rejected by the Red Devils reports the Times. It further adds that the La Liga giants cannot come any close to the £150 million that United are asking for.
Real Madrid’s main issue is the fact that they’ve already spent in excess of £250 million so far this summer and will need to offload a few players to fund Pogba’s move. That would mean getting rid of Gareth Bale, James Rodriguez, Mariano Diaz and even Isco Alarcon off their wage bill.
But having rejected a move for Gareth Bale last week, the only and possible best prospect for an influx of cash is Rodriguez. The Colombian has been heavily linked with a move to either Atletico Madrid or Napoli, but neither club has made a concrete approach for the 28-year-old.
That has caused more problems than it solves for Real Madrid, with Zinedine Zidane adamant to bring in his top target. However, with a move for Donny Van de Beek close to fruition, it could change things for both Manchester United and Real Madrid.
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