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Real Madrid 'offer four players' for Man Utd star Paul Pogba

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Real Madrid are reportedly ready to offer four players in exchange for Manchester United star Paul Pogba. The Spanish giants are long-term admirers of the French midfielder but have so far been unable to strike a deal with the Red Devils.

However, it is claimed that Los Blancos are prepared to part with four players as part of their offer. The Sun claim Martin Odegaard, Lucas Vazquez, James Rodriguez and Brahim Diaz have all been put forward as they look to finally get a deal over the line.

Pogba hasn't featured for United since September but is back in training ahead of the proposed Premier League resumption. United fans are excited to see Pogba alongside January signing Bruno Fernandes, who hit the ground running at Old Trafford

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