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Perhaps the only memorable moment in Pogmentary, for a time the lowest-rated show on IMDB, arrives when Paul Pogba has that instantly infamous phone call with his agent Mino Raiola in which Manchester United ’s £300,000-a-week contract offer is described as nothing.
"Paul, you are in a situation which is very particular. You have no idea. You have no idea," Raiola says on the call.
"Did Manchester [United] make a second offer?" Pogba responds.
"Yes,” Raiola says. “They absolutely want you to stay. For me, the offer doesn’t reflect that. I told them, ‘If you want him to stay, don’t make that offer’. I will make them understand that if they really want you to stay and they want to build a project around you, this time they have to act differently and put the money on the table.”
"They’re bluffing," the midfielder replies, "How can you tell a player you absolutely want him and offer him nothing? Never seen that."
It paints a nasty picture of what agents are thought to do; an even worse portrait of the motivation of some players; and shines an overly revealing light on the negotiating approach of clubs.
But it is not reflective of the