Paul Pogba pocket massive loyalty bonus as he leaves United this month

United also paid £39.27m to the Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola, who passed away in April, to clinch the deal.

Pogba has officially left Manchester Utd with loyalty bonus in deal costing £219M.

According to the Daily Mail, Pogba will walk away with a £3.78million loyalty bonus when he quits Manchester as a free agent at the end of the month.

Most-time Premier League winners confirmed on Wednesday that Pogba will leave Old Trafford for a second time when his contract runs out on June 30. It will be an end to one of the most disappointing and costly careers in the club’s history.

The loyalty bonus is a final insult to fans who never saw the best of the Frenchman during an underwhelming second spell at Old Trafford lasting six years.

Meanwhile, United also paid £39.27m to the player’s agent Mino Raiola, who passed away in April, to clinch the deal.

The total bill for the France international runs to a jaw-dropping £218.93m – £968,716 for each of his 226 games or £5.613m for each of his 39 goals.

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