"?Paul Pogba will prove to the world that he is the 'Golden Boy' of Europe should he complete a world record transfer away from Juventus as expected, claims the Frenchman's first coach.
"?Quoted in La Gazzetta dello Sport the Daily Mail report that the fee, which could rise to as much as £130m after performance related add-ons, would be a thing of beauty according to Mohamed Chacha - Pogba's coach at Le Havre.
The Frenchman played for the French side between 2007-2009 before moving to Old Trafford. However after a frustrating spell in Manchester he left the club in search of regular first team action.
The Juventus midfielder is now the subject of interest from all of Europe's top clubs, although it appears his former club Manchester United will emerge as victors for the 23-year-old's signature.
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Pogba's fellow countryman Zinedine Zidane and his Real Madrid side have entered the race late on, however all reports point towards an Old Trafford return for the player.
It appears only a matter of time until Pogba is announced as the most expensive player in the world, smashing the £86m fee Real Madrid paid for Gareth Bale's services in 2013.
His former coach at French side Le Havre believes it is no surprise that Pogba will come at such a cost, insistent that he will be able to prove himself finally in the Premier League.
"Returning to United will be a beautiful thing for Paul. When he was there he didn't have the opportunity to break through to the first team. Now, with his return he can show his talents."
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Not only will it allow the four-time Italian champion to prove himself, Chacha also believes a move to the Premier League will be good for his future development.
"He's only 23 years old and has room to grow. To train with great players and with a great coach will always make you better. We have yet to see his peak."