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Abidal: "I exchange messages with Pogba from does years"

Abidal: "I exchange messages with Pogba from does years"

Published:2/07/2015 - 08:25h

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The one who will be technical secretary of the FC Barcelona in the case that Joan Laporta go out chosen like president of the club in the elections, Éric Abidal, has ensured that keeps contacts with Paul Pogba and that it would be an interesting signing for the project culé

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In statements carried out during the presentation of the project of the managerial board of Joan Laporta for the basic football of the FC Barcelona, Éric Abidal has spoken on the good relation that is supported by Paul Pogba and on the possibility of fichar to the French midfield player, that could have already an agreement with the Barça for the season 2016-17.

"It would be very well have to Pogba", has signalled Abidal, adding that "have a relation of a lot of years, leave him messages, work with projects and ideas. If they want to gather in Turín, respect it. If it wins Jan (Laporta), would set us up".

"I do not know if it is problem for him not playing until 2016, but ojalá can come". In any case, the messages that exchanges Abidal with Pogba "are not of football, but to know how is; but all the players have the aim to win and the Barcelona finish to attain the triplete".

Éric Abidal no longer has so clear the possible signing of Burn Turan, to the one who the Spanish press already gives like fichado to fault that the operation was official in -supposedly- question of few days. "It burn it is a good player, important in his team, but do not know if it would adapt".

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