Manchester United won't sell Paul Pogba - because selling him would be too bigger a blow to the club in the global financial markets. The midfielder is said to be unsettled at Old Trafford and is eyeing a move to Barcelona. But United dare not sell him, according to the Daily Mail, unless they can get a replacement with the same commercial clout. With that type of player costing more than £100m in today's market, the United top brass are said to be keen to keep hold of the Frenchman. After winning the World Cup Pogba, with his distinctive hairstyles, is one of the most recognised footballers in the world. His image sells merchandise and the commercially-driven United would be reluctant to give that up, even if he is under-performing on the field. With that in mind United will shelve any plans to sell Pogba, especially as his touted replacement Gareth Bale - another adidas-sponsored footballer - no longer seems to be on the market. Bale has the necessary clout to take over the
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