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Raul approves Pogba to Real Madrid for the right price

Now that the whole Paul Pogba fever has come down a few notches, people have already started to realize that the overprices player is good for the club but not even near the price that his agent Mino Raiola is asking for him. To Real Madrid legend Raul Gonzalez Blanco, Pogba is absolutely a player ideal for Los Blancos, but the price tag on his transfer is way too high for any club to pay. Raul would accept Pogba with open arms, as long as the price is not greater than what he really is worth. 

Talking to Diario AS, Raul said: "Pogba is a player that Madrid would love to have - as would any team. He has a great physical presence. Pogba is an excellent player and I am sure that the coach will have studied on how he can improve the current team and style of play. But it will be a question of looking at factors such as price and general conditions."

Raul also spoke about how amazed he is at Zinedine Zidane's progress as a manager: "I just didn't see him as a coach when we played together, but he's since worked in different areas of the club, spent some time working with [Carlo] Ancelotti and was then given the opportunity to oversee Castilla so I guess it was always something that he had inside. I also feel that since he's been with the first team he is growing constantly as a coach. The key to his success? Having faith in his players and getting them to believe in themselves."

Photo credit: Equipe de France

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