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Paul Pogba driven to Manchester United training ground in Chevrolet Camaro as France midfielder gets ready for medical ahead of world record £110million move
By Alex Bywater For Mailonline
11:21 GMT 08 Aug 2016, updated 15:28 GMT 08 Aug 2016
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Paul Pogba was driven to Manchester United's Carrington training base on Monday afternoon
Pogba flew into Manchester from New York via Nice and will now undertake his medical
The midfielder is very close to tying up the final details of his lucrative United deal
Pogba's move from Juventus back to his former club will cost more than £100million
Manchester United transfer news: Click here for all the latest as Jose Mourinho wraps up Pogba deal
Paul Pogba has landed in England ahead of his world record £110million move from Juventus to former club Manchester United.
The France midfielder's return to Old Trafford has been the transfer story of the summer but is nearing completion with Pogba driven to United's Aon Training Complex in a Chevrolet Camaro on Monday afternoon to undertake his medical after landing on a flight from Nice having been in New York. He was joined in the car by one of United's security staff.
Pogba is moving back to United - the club he left for just £800,000 in compensation in 2012 - for a new world record fee. United's training base includes facilities where Pogba's medical will be undertaken. He is expected to sign a five-year contract worth £290,000 a week once that is completed.
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Paul Pogba has arrived in England and is ready to undertake a medical with Manchester United
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France midfielder Pogba is all smiles as his £110million move from Juventus moves ever closer
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Pogba and his entourage arrived at United's Aon Training Complex at Carrington on Monday to huge interest
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Pogba was driven to United's training complex early on Monday afternoon after flying into England