Paul
Pogba playing for France: Arsene Wenger is not convinced he is worth
£100million
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Arsene Wenger believes
Paul Pogba's proposed £100million move to Manchester United represents the
"complete madness" of the modern transfer market.
Press
Association report continues:
France
midfielder Pogba is reportedly set to join United for a nine-figure sum and
Arsenal manager Wenger, who is currently in Los Angeles with the Gunners ahead
of a pre-season friendly meeting with Chivas, suggested he would not pay over
the odds for any player.
Quoted
in Tuttosport, he said: "It's complete madness when measured against real
life, but we live in a world in which everything that happens is geared towards
moving money around.
"It's
complete madness - but it seems that if you can afford to do it, you can
justify it. Football has become a global competition and that is why clubs are
chucking these kinds of sums around.
"Does
it make sense because the player can deliver a return on that investment? I
don't think anyone can make that call.
"Since
I've been in the game I've always thought there would be a limit to how much
clubs could spend on a player but it looks like I've been proved wrong.
"Maybe in a few years'
time we'll be talking about fees of 200 or 300million..."
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