Raiola: I didn't want to cause any problem
Pogba’s agent claims he didn’t mean to disturb the Red Devils with his previous comments.
Mino Raiola
made news in December, saying
Paul Pogbawill soon leave
Manchester United. Raiola also criticized Man Utd coaching staff and the boss,
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
for neglecting Pogba.
He also said that Man United would have been in a far better situation if Solskjaer had found a way to use the stars in his team instead of all the futile efforts to recruit
Erling Haaland.
Raiola has now claimed in an interview with
BBC Sportthat he did not intend to cause problem for his client or the team.
"I just expressed an opinion, I didn't want to cause any problem,"
Raiola said.
"I don't think that it destabilized anybody, because they had a fantastic run and they were even first, for a period, in the league.
“You think big players like Paul Pogba - or Solskjaer, who won everything in his life - get destabilized by what Mino Raiola says? Come on, please. I don't talk about it anymore. It makes life a little bit boring, but it is what it is.
"Whenever I tell my opinion, everyone in England goes berserk, and I am the worst agent or the best agent, and the clubs get so stressed from the public and journalists that I have learned not to talk much about it."
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