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PSG unwilling to meet Paul Pogba’s £63m valuation

European giants Paris Saint Germain are reluctant to meet Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba’s £63m valuation this summer. They are not looking to open negotiations at that price and want the price to be lowered.

As reported by the Mirror, Paul Pogba has refused a contract extension with the club and PSG is looking to sign him. But the £63m price tag is already keeping them away from the deal.

They will move away from signing the French midfielder if Manchester United doesn’t lower their demands. Meanwhile, Solksjaer is trying to convince Paul Pogba to stay and has already reported that the club had constructive talks with the player.

The midfielder’s contract expires next year and he will be free to start pre-contract talks with any club from January.

Pogba has already joined Manchester United’s training camp and has begun his preparations for the new season. Manchester United is trying their best to strike a deal with his notorious agent Mino Raiola.

Right now he is the only player in the squad who has refused a contract extension and his future is still in the air. Mauricio Pochettino is a fan of Paul Pogba but he will not be able to get him if United shows more seriousness in his contract extension.

PSG has already brought Achraf Hakimi for £70m and they have struck gold with a host of free signings. Gini Wijnaldum, Gianlugi Donnarumma and Sergio Ramos have all joined for free.

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The French giants are still hesitating to shell out more money and as the current situation stands, we think that Paul Pogba will stay at Manchester United this season.

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