SPORT: ‘Money, Power And Fame’ As Real Madrid Enters The Race To Sign Paul Pogba

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Ekun Samuel, 28th July 2016, 8:00AM.

'Los Blancos,' the 11th time Champions League winners have reportedly enters a late race to sign Juventus hit Man Paul Pogba according to the Star news paper. If anything goes by to be true this could cause Jose Mourinho to be peeing in his pants, not for Man United fans who considered the deal to be outrageous and ridiculous.

The Sun reported the deal for Pogba to Man United is as good as done. But this late report could be considered as exhilarating and exciting as Pogba himself has previously considered playing under Zinedine Zidane as a coach and Real Madrid as a club.

Would Real Madrid be willing to pay the world's most expensive transfer of reported £112m fee considered to be insane and outrageous for his services remains to be seen.

The Old Lady Juventus few days ago triggered the release clause of Naples Argentine striker Higuian for a club record fee of £74.9m, making him the third world's most expensive player after Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid has hyphened and heightened the transfer of Pogba to Manchester United .

It all look all over the world of football Juve have gone insane, just as the new Chelsea Boss Antonio Conte puts it, 'transfer market has gone insane', after the deal for Higuian was confirmed.

The striker who was in fantastic and dreadful form equalled 36 league goals last season(a Seria A' record), has been heavily chased length and breathe of Europe.

The Reason Behind This Purchase;

In my humble opinion, Juve triggering his release clause is a way of posing out their financial position and strength, and gaining relevance in the transfer market and been recognised as big money spenders. They have already made their stance in the League as been undisputed Champions, and now wants the transfer it to Europe, in terms of 'Fame, Money and Power'!

Higuain who is only just 26 years is still youthful and strong. It would be exciting to see how he could replicate his last season form with his new team mates. But playing  in the same league could make it easier for him to adapt as fast as possible.

It's now again Everton John Stones who Man City Boss Pep Guardiola has considered the kind of ideal player that fits into his tactics, approach to the game and philosophy of play.

"Normally central defenders are strong in the air and aggressive," said Guardiola on Wednesday.

"But we need to have a good build-up to create easy passes in the midfield so they can create good passes for the strikers. I believe when the ball goes from the central defender to the striker as quickly as possible, it comes as quickly as possible back.

The former Barnsley player who joined Everton in January 2013 for £3m is reportedly valued at £50m.

These extravagant transfer fees no doubt leaves the smaller or less privilege teams been intimidated and creating awareness of prestige, power and fame.