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The aftermath from Paul Pogba's new documentary continues to dominate Saturday's Manchester United evening headlines.
In his new documentary, Paul Pogba discusses Cristiano Ronaldo's return to Manchester United.
In his new documentary, Paul Pogba discusses Cristiano Ronaldo's return to Manchester United.
Here are the evening headlines for Manchester United on Saturday, June 18.
Pogba's remarks about Ronaldo encapsulate his failed United homecoming.
Paul Pogba's latest documentary is surely ruffling some feathers. 'The Pogmentary,' which follows the midfielder as he prepares to leave Manchester United, was released on Amazon Prime Video on Friday.
Many of the France international's statements about his treatment at United have not gone down well with the club's followers, the majority of whom are women.
And his words on Cristiano Ronaldo's comeback may encapsulate his second time with Liverpool. Pogba expected the presence of the Portuguese ace to catapult him to his first Ballon d'Or, but that never happened.
Fernandes could be given a new position as a result of the De Jong and Eriksen transactions.
The wait for United's first signing of the summer continues, as if the fans needed reminders. With their rivals already moving quickly in the transfer season, supporters are growing impatient for new additions.
The spotlight is currently on Frenkie de Jong and Christian Eriksen. United are still in talks with Barcelona about a possible transfer for the former, and the Reds are keen in the latter.
If both move to Old Trafford this summer, Bruno Fernandes may find himself in a different job. It's unlikely that the Portuguese will be able to play in a center role, therefore he may have to move elsewhere in the lineup.
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Football is one of the most fascinating sports on the planet. In this essay, I will tell you about the top five highest-paid African players in Europe.
High-performing footballers are compensated well in the football industry. This is why Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are so wealthy. A player's performance must be excellent for any European football club to pay him more money.
Many African players are doing well in Europe. Those who perform exceptionally well are compensated very highly. Until Sadio Mane joined Bayern Munich, Mohamed Salah was Europe's highest-paid African player.
Take a look at the top five highest-paid players in Africa following Sadio Mane's move to Bayern Munich.
Sadio Mane (£250,000)
Mohamed Salah is worth £220,000.
Riyad Mahrez (£200,000)
£200,000 Thomas Partey
£176,000 Achraf Hakimi
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