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Paul Pogba Financial Details Revealed, Salary And Endorsement

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Paul Pogba, is arguably one of the best midfielders in the world, from his creative passing and marking mentality to scoring all this portrays a football icon who has been referred to many as greatest midfielder of all time being compared to France legend Zinedine Zidane.

Paul Pogba [28] from the suburbs of Paris joined Man Utd in 2009 and finished his youth career with the club before making his professional debut with them.

Paul Pogba returned to Manchester United in huge transfer in 2016 after spending four years with Italian giants Juventus.

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While still with Juventus the French International won four Serie A titles with Juventus as well as two Coppa Italia crowns, and to date with United has claimed Europa League and EFL Cup honors.

At International Level Paul Pogba achieved great in his Career as he was the integral part in the French team that won the 2018 World Cup, playing six of the matches and scoring in the 4-2 final win over Croatia.

The World Cup winner, who has played for his country since making his debut in 2013, also has a huge commercial profile off the pitch.

We have documented the key financial and net worth details for Pogba, who remains one of the game’s most talked about players.

Pogba’s net worth

Paul Pogba is estimated of a huge net worth of around $125 million as of the start of 2021. In other key currencies that figure is worth £90m and €105m.

Although the wealth levels of Paul Pogba are not quite as high as those for Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar his net worth is higher than some other major stars like his France team-mate Kylian Mbappe and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah.

Huge Transfer to Man Utd

In 2016 move away from Juventus to Manchester United Paul Pogba set an all-time transfer record costing $124m and in other currency €105m, breaking the prior record that involved the transfer history of Gareth Bale, who left Tottenham for Real Madrid in 2013 in a $118m deal in other currency €100m.

Neymar has since broken the football world transfer record after his move from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017.

The Brazil international left Camp Nou for PSG in a move worth €222 million (£200m), ending an impressive four-year stay with Barca.

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Manchester United Move to bring back Pogba to Old Trafford with huge amount has since elicited a lot of reactions with the whole subject becoming controversial.

Pogba left after a fallout between Sir Alex Ferguson and his agent Mino Raiola led to him not agreeing terms on a new contract, so the Premier League club had to pay an enormous sum to bring back one of their own youth products just four years later.

Pogba sees his performances at Man Utd come in for scrutiny largely due to his huge price-tag, with debate raging on whether he was worth the investment given the club are yet to win the Premier League or Champions League since his return.

And now Pogba is embroiled in a new transfer saga.

The midfielder appears to have a good relationship with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and has had an impressive season for United in 2020/21.

But Raiola declared towards the end of last year that his client’s time at Man Utd was over and even though he later backtracked to say no move would be done in January, the player’s future remains uncertain.

Pogba is under contract until 2022, so a decision on whether he stays or leaves is expected this summer.

How much does Pogba earn?

Pogba is reportedly to have earned $34 million in 2020, with only five footballers earning a higher income.

Of that figure, $28m came from his salary with Man Utd, according to Forbes, with the rest made up of endorsements and other income.

While Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar have the biggest earning power in football, Pogba is right there in the next tier with stars like Mbappe, Salah, Antoine Griezmann and Gareth Bale.

His current United contract is reported to pay him the same or more than the latter quartet, so clubs who wish to sign him have to factor in his significant wages as well as the large transfer fee that is likely to be required.

Based on those numbers for 2020, Pogba earns $2.85m per month and an impressive $655,000 a week before any taxes and deductions so you can see why his net worth has reached such high levels.

That means Pogba is raking in just under $95,000 every day, with an hourly rate just short of $4,000.

Going even further, the Man Utd star earns $66 per minute and $1.10 with every passing second.

Pogba Sponsors

Pogba is one of the top players to represent Adidas, with Messi and Salah among the others stars who are connected with the brand.

Pepsi are also a key sponsor for Pogba and he appeared alongside Messi and Salah in the company’s “Play Never Stops” advertising campaign.

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He has also worked with a number of other companies, including games maker Activision, work which helps him to build up his net worth.

Pogba posted on social media that he had signed for fictional club Verdansk FC as part of a joke by the sponsor that saw the midfielder promote the game Call of Duty: Warzone, Season 5.

France midfielder Pogba is also active when it comes to charity work, with campaigns to end racism and ensure clean oceans among some of the causes he has fought for most recently.

He also has his own foundation which is focused on improving access to clean drinking water in Africa.

Cars and Assets

Pogba splashed out just under £3m for a mansion in Cheshire in 2017. He often shares videos of him training at the property, and worked out there regularly during the lockdown period which shut down football in 2020.

The house has a luxurious swimming pool, a gym and an indoor football pitch which he has called ‘P.P. Arena’, with his brand logo visible in the Centre circle.

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According to The Sun Publication, it contains mini goals, an electronic scoreboard and LED lighting.

There is a customised black and gold table football area at the mansion, while the report added the cushions in the house are decorated with his ‘PP’ logo printed boldly on the front of them.

“I have a little home gym in my house,” said Pogba.

“I can do some training, some running, some bike, go outside and do some things with the ball.”

Pogba recently had a run in with authorities regarding his limited edition £300,000 Rolls Royce car, which reportedly had an illegal number plate.

his car was seized and held by police until Pogba had sorted out the necessary paperwork and stumped up to cover the cost of huge storage fees.

Like many star players, Pogba likes spending his salary and wages on impressive cars. He is also reported to own a Ferrari 812 Superfast, a Lamborghini Aventador, a Bentley Flying Spur, a Maserati Quattroporte, an Audi RS6 Power R and a Camaro which is made by Man Utd sponsors Chevrolet.

Pogba Followers On Social Media

As well as having a large salary and an impressive net worth, Pogba also has a desirable social media reach.

Pogba has 8.7 million followers on Twitter, a figure that improves to 20m on Facebook.

It is on Instagram where Pogba enjoys his best numbers, though, with 45.7m fans following his movements.

 

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