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We could have signed Paul Pogba: Massimo Moratti

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The chief executive officer of Inter Milan has gone on to comment on the possibility of signing the highly rated Frenchman from Manchester United during the last year.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rising-Stars-c40367 of the Serie A during the opening quarter of the Italian Championship, and it is eminent why the Bianconeri were so persistent in seeking his signature and luring him with the promise of first team action.
Pogba had made a couple of senior appearances for the English Premier League outfit; however, that was not enough for the prodigy, and he sought to look for first-team experience. Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson was particularly unhappy with the departure of the youngster
and was critical of Juve poaching their young talent. There was no fee involved in the transfer, asides from the payment done to Manchester United for the amount they had invested in training and honing the player.
President Moratti has gone on to concede that the Nerazzurri were interested in snapping up the youngster, and remarked on the reasons behind them not pursuing the player till the end. As stated earlier, the transfer of the youngster was a free transfer
after his contract with the Red Devils had expired in the summer of 2012.
The oil baron was talking to the newspaper, La Stampa, and during his conversation with the magazine, he went on to commend on the potential of Pogba and also remarked that the signs were positive following his initial displays.
However, he remarked that they had an agreement with United that they would not go behind their backs to sign players who are at the end of their contract. He remarked that it was at the request of the Scotsman that he did not pursue, and commented:
“He really does seem like a good player. We were following him too, but we had an agreement with Manchester United – to not negotiate with players at the end of their deals. That was a request from Sir Alex Ferguson and we pulled out of the race. We perhaps
made a mistake, but we can’t sign everyone.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lucas-c22528 Mourra as well; however, they failed in competing with the English and French clubs for their signature.

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