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Man Utd demand £150m for Pogba as Real Madrid unlikely to afford the fee (AS)

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A report in the UK media says that Manchester United are holding out for a fee of over 160m euros for Real Madrid target Paul Pogba.

Having signed Rodrygo, Eder Militao, Luka Jovic, Eden Hazard and Ferland Mendy, Real Madrid must now focus on strengthening in midfield, with Tottenham's Christian Eriksen and Manchester United's Paul Pogba the LaLiga giants' chief targets.

And according to a report in the UK media on Wednesday, the 13-time European champions will have to dig extremely deep if it is to be Pogba.

United in strong Pogba bargaining position

The Mirror says Madrid are prepared to pay 135m pounds (151.6m euros) for the France star, but with United reluctant to sell and under no pressure to do so - his contract doesn't expire until 2021 and can be unilaterally extended by 12 months - the Red Devils are holding out for more.

Red Devils after 150m pounds for star

Indeed, the Premier League club are reportedly set to use their strong bargaining position to demand a figure of around 150m pounds (168.5m euros) for the 26-year-old World Cup winner  - a fee that Madrid appear unlikely to part with.

Pogba, who cost United a club-record 105m euros when he rejoined the 20-time English champions from Juventus in summer 2016, made 47 appearances last season, scoring 16 goals and supplying 11 assists.