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Why would they need our permission to have an ad on speculation? They aren't announcing him signing for us.

We are Adidas biggest sponsorship deal they are just gonna openly mock us in an advertising campaign, i can't believe some of you ppl
 
Negotiations for Paul Pogba's transfer to Manchester United are reportedly done, and will be concluded in due time.

RedCafe.net reports that everything has been agreed and there's no obstacle to the deal.


There we go, RedCafe.net has spoken. It's us versus TuttoJuve.com.
 
This is exactly the type of behaviour I was talking about earlier. Those people who tweet like that, they need fecking help with their lives and I'm being dead serious.

The kind of person who would get instantly thread banned here.
 
Hope it's €110m inclusive of Raiola's fees and that Juventus pay him. That would be the greatest news ever.
 
Since many believe Norwood as ManUtd official photographer, no he is not.

 
Do we want this to drag on maybe another week or so to reach 1k pages?

That's 40K posts, that only happens if this goes to the middle of August and beyond.

barely a day and a half gone since I posted that (page 717), almost a hundred pages added since then. No official announcement likely these coming days so I think you underestimated the pace of this thread bro.
 
How do people fail to understand the concept of an agreement having been finalised but the documents not yet being signed?

It'll take the lawyers a few days to draw everything up once the agreement is in place, this isn't a computer game.
 
Have you all seen those adidas videos in their 'first never follows' marketing campaign? There's one for each of adidas' top clubs, with notable players from each team (Chelsea, Real, Bayern, Juve) featuring. There's no AC Milan video which suggests they might still be releasing them, but the only one they've got up for United is one featuring Pogba.

I know we saw it yesterday but it has a bit more context today as they've released the others. Maybe when he actually signs we'll get a full blown Pogba-United 'first never follows' video featuring the new kit.
 
How do people fail to understand the concept of an agreement having been finalised but the documents not yet being signed?

It'll take the lawyers a few days to draw everything up once the agreement is in place, this isn't a computer game.
Then why the shit have I got my hands in my lap twiddling away, staring intently at the screen?
 
The kind of person who would get instantly thread banned here.

Not sure about that, not that I care as I don't lurk here half as much as some do, but there's the same ol' asshole doing the 'RM are back again in this' shit since page 100 and this hasn't been funny past page 10.
 
Negotiations for Paul Pogba's transfer to Manchester United are reportedly frozen, and will not be concluded shortly.

TuttoJuve.com reports that nothing is moving in terms of negotiations for the player's sale and no developments are in sight.

Neither is the player going to have his medicals in Los Angeles today, as sources in England had previously reported.
World exclusive.
 
How do people fail to understand the concept of an agreement having been finalised but the documents not yet being signed?

It'll take the lawyers a few days to draw everything up once the agreement is in place, this isn't a computer game.

I had assumed that was the 48 hours we're midway through today.

Out of interest, what's the usual sequence?

1. Clubs agree contracts for transfer
2. Clubs sign contracts
3. Player agreed contract with new club (although this can happen "in principal" as the earliest step of all)
4. Player passes medical
5. Player signs contract (usually in front of camera)
6. Buying club announces transfer

Is that about right?

Would the selling club usually announce the player is off after step 2? Or do they need to wait for the medical too?
 
Negotiations for Paul Pogba's transfer to Manchester United are reportedly done, and will be concluded in due time.

RedCafe.net reports that everything has been agreed and there's no obstacle to the deal.


There we go, RedCafe.net has spoken. It's us versus TuttoJuve.com.


Can we trust Redcafe.net though? :nervous:
 
I had assumed that was the 48 hours we're midway through today.

Out of interest, what's the usual sequence?

1. Clubs agree contracts for transfer
2. Clubs sign contracts
3. Player agreed contract with new club (although this can happen "in principal" as the earliest step of all)
4. Player passes medical
5. Player signs contract (usually in front of camera)
6. Buying club announces transfer

Is that about right?

Would the selling club usually announce the player is off after step 2? Or do they need to wait for the medical too?
You often see transfer announcements 'subject to medical'. So don't think it's necessary for the medical to be passed before official announcement.
 
JuveFans.com can officially reveal that Wayne Rooney is blocking Paul Pogba's transfer to Manchester United.

A source close to the United captain revealed: "Wayne is angry and confused, and sees himself as the biggest player at United. This status is threatened by the prospect of having to share a shower with Pogba and Eric Bailly."

The source refused to discuss the motives behind Timothy Fosu-Mensah's looming exit from the Old Trafford outfit.
 
JuveFans.com can officially reveal that Wayne Rooney is blocking Paul Pogba's transfer to Manchester United.

A source close to the United captain revealed: "Wayne is angry and confused, and sees himself as the biggest player at United. This status is threatened by the prospect of having to share a shower with Pogba and Eric Bailly."

The source refused to discuss the motives behind Timothy Fosu-Mensah's looming exit from the Old Trafford outfit.

that is old news. Its seems that Pogba's great aunt stepped in and sorted the issue.
 
JuveFans.com can officially reveal that Wayne Rooney is blocking Paul Pogba's transfer to Manchester United.

A source close to the United captain revealed: "Wayne is angry and confused, and sees himself as the biggest player at United. This status is threatened by the prospect of having to share a shower with Pogba and Eric Bailly."

The source refused to discuss the motives behind Timothy Fosu-Mensah's looming exit from the Old Trafford outfit.
Happy to hear Wayne doesn't mind Zlatan then!!!
 
Negotiations for Paul Pogba's transfer to Manchester United are reportedly frozen, and will not be concluded shortly.

TuttoJuve.com reports that nothing is moving in terms of negotiations for the player's sale and no developments are in sight.

Neither is the player going to have his medicals in Los Angeles today, as sources in England had previously reported.
I was kinda feeling bad for you when everyone made fun of you but after this!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man!!!!!
 
This will go on for quite a while guys..

All parties are enjoying to be No. 1 topic to talk, write, tweet about and so as longer this whole saga goes the more attention this transfer will get.

I'm still not a 100% sure IF will happen at all but if it does the attention will be much higher considering the "tough fight" from all parties.
 
I had assumed that was the 48 hours we're midway through today.

Yea I think that's right, and the comments of it not being finalised yet are referring quite literally to the paperwork being finished off and signed. The underlying agreement is, I expect, done.

Out of interest, what's the usual sequence?

1. Clubs agree contracts for transfer
2. Clubs sign contracts
3. Player agreed contract with new club (although this can happen "in principal" as the earliest step of all)
4. Player passes medical
5. Player signs contract (usually in front of camera)
6. Buying club announces transfer

Is that about right?

Would the selling club usually announce the player is off after step 2? Or do they need to wait for the medical too?

Hmm, your numbers 2 and 3 are probably the other way around or more likely 3 comes first as you say, but yea pretty much.

As for the announcement of the selling club I'm not sure there's really a consistent trend there to be honest. I know Dortmund announced Mkhi before we did and if I remember it right we announced Ronaldo was off to Madrid but generally I think the buying club make the first announcement or it's done simultaneously.