Originally posted by United4Life:Hope no ban imposed on Man U..if not can kiss title goodbye...
why? do MU needs major players coming in to boost?
MU has RIo, EDS, and OwenH coming back.
Le Havre have turned up the heat on Manchester United over their deal for teenager Paul Pogba.
The Daily Mail says United gave the parents of Pogba more than £85,000 each and a house in exchange for his signature, his old club Le Havre claimed.
The deal also included the promise of £15,500-a-month for the Paris-born youngster when he turns 17 next year.
The allegations came as Le Havre called for an urgent FIFA enquiry into the inducements offered to Pogba following the decision to hit Chelsea with a transfer ban over their signing of Lens youngster Gael Kakuta.
Le Havre president Jean-Pierre Louvel said: "They tempt the parents. In the case of Paul Pogba, it was fairly simple. One hundred thousands euros for the father, one hundred thousand euros for the mother, and a house.
"France respects a certain number of rules, but English clubs do not respect anything."
Originally posted by iceFatboy:why? do MU needs major players coming in to boost?
MU has RIo, EDS, and OwenH coming back.
Lol, is not that..but Fergy sure planing to sign people or even loan during January window....imagine the ban kicks in...and injury rate increase....
One of Paul Pogba's former coaches in France has rubbished Le Havre's claims on him.
Le Havre are demanding action from FIFA against Manchester United over their signing of the French teen.
But coach Laurent Herpe, who worked with Pogba two years ago, said: "I'm delighted that he's going to England.
"He doesn't need any authorisation from Le Havre which never upgraded him to professional level."

They are furious that Le Havre allege United gave the wonderkid's parents £90,000 each - and a house near Manchester.
In a statement last night the club said: "Manchester United have today written to Le Havre AC to put it on notice that action will be taken if such allegations are repeated.
"Manchester United wish to categorically confirm that - in accordance with football regulations - we do not offer inducements to the parents of players who sign for the club, such as monetary payments or the purchase of houses."
The Premier League champions say they have nothing to fear though Le Havre claimed they had made a formal complaint to FIFA, backed by documents showing United offered huge inducements.
United insist Pogba, 16, was free to join as he had not signed a professional contract with Le Havre.
Their statement went on: "Manchester United is entirely satisfied the transfer of Paul Pogba has been conducted in accordance with the regulations set down by FIFA.
"Manchester United is ready to defend any claim brought against it by Le Havre at FIFA.
"All contractual documentation relating to the player's registration has already been fully ratified by the Football Association and the Premier League."
Originally posted by limpper:Pogba coach rubbishes Le Havre claims against Man Utd
One of Paul Pogba's former coaches in France has rubbished Le Havre's claims on him.
Le Havre are demanding action from FIFA against Manchester United over their signing of the French teen.
But coach Laurent Herpe, who worked with Pogba two years ago, said: "I'm delighted that he's going to England.
"He doesn't need any authorisation from Le Havre which never upgraded him to professional level."
poor coach.. got a name like Laurent Herpe...
his family would then be known as The Herpes ![]()