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Published 13:11 5 Aug 2019 BST
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Alexis Sanchez looks despondent during United's Champions League exit at the hands of Sevilla in March 2018. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)[/caption]
United told Juventus and the agents of Paul Dybala they were not going ahead with his proposed swap deal for Romelu Lukaku. The club, it has been reported, were not convinced of Dybala's desire to join United and his agent seeking a signing on bonus and an annual salary of £10m (up from the £7.5m he receives at Juve) saw the swap deal stall.
United have now rejected a second swap proposal, and this one involving Paul Pogba and James Rodriguez.
Pogba told reporters, before United's pre-season got underway, that he was eager for a new challenge after three seasons at United that he considered to be a success. United do not want Pogba to leave and have valued the French midfielder at £160m. Asked if Pogba would be at United once all the summer transfers closed [the latest being September 2], Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he had 'no doubts'.
With just four days left in the window, according to the well-sourced James Ducker, Real contacted United with a proposal. The Spanish side offered them Colombian star James Rodriguez - fresh from a season-long loan with Bayern Munich - and £27.6m.
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Real have already signed Eden Hazard, Luka Jovic, Eder Militao, Ferland Mendy and Rodrygo this summer and are trying to get Pogba in, as well as moving on another highly-paid player, in James, to free up some space on the wage bill and try to align with Financial Fair Play regulations.
Los Blancos have, behind the scenes, let it be known that James was available for £46m [€50m] so by adding on the £27.6m extra they were offering for United, their bid equates to just £73.6m [€80m].
Added to that, James receives a yearly salary of £17m from Real Madrid and were United to pay him something similar, it would vault him up behind Sanchez as the most highly paid player at the club. A steep ask for someone United were not exactly chasing to sign.
All told, a bad, bad offer from Real and one that United were correct to dismiss.
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