Marotta: €60m good price for Pogba.
Juventus chief executive Giuseppe Marotta has revealed the Serie A champions felt €60 million was a good figure for Paul Pogba a few years ago and is pleased they never inserted a buy-out clause in the current Manchester United star’s contract.
The Bianconeri would eventually sell Pogba to United for an initial fee of €105 million which could potentially rise to €110m depending on clauses in the transfer.
With Juventus getting an unexpected windfall – and potentially more to come – Marotta feels the France international’s transfer is the perfect example why release clauses are a bad idea.
“The value of a player is determined when you sell him,” Marotta told Tuttosport.
“Had we put a clause in Pogba’s contract three years before we sold him, €60 million would have been a good number. But we now sold him for €110m.
“Buyout clauses are madness. I will never insert one in a player’s contract. A high clause is not an advantage. It puts you in a vulnerable position instead.
“I don’t know if Napoli would have sold Gonzalo Higuain for €90 million without the clause.”
SOURCE: BESOCCER
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