Pogba offered £510,000-a-week deal to join Messi at PSG

Paris Saint-German is willing to offer Paul Pogba £510,000-a-week if he joins them on a free next summer, the UK Independent reports.

Pogba has entered the final year of his current at Manchester United.

The World Cup winner delivered a sublime performance last weekend, providing four assists as United opened the new season with a 5-1 win over Leeds United.

However, PSG might not be able to make a move this summer, as they just completed a mammoth transfer for Lionel Messi.

But the Ligue 1 giants are still interested in Pogba and will offer him a huge salary if he joins them when his deal expires at the end of the season.

Pogba has also been linked with Real Madrid and Barcelona, but their financial issues has left the midfielder to put off a move until he is out of contract.

However, PSG would look to outspend their rivals in order to secure his signature, offering the 28-year-old a huge salary in order to join them as they look to build a strong core of Parisians in the squad.

(DailyPost)

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