Paul Pogba may represent the best piece of business Juventus ever did. The balance sheet, after all, makes a compelling argument. He joined the Italian champions on a free transfer, age 19, from Manchester United, having let his contract wind down, frustrated at a shortage of match time. Four years later, Juve sold him to Manchester United, for well over €100 million (Dh422m).
That’s an astonishing profit, even in hyperinflationary times. Juventus was a good move for Pogba, too: four seasons there gave him four Italian league titles, as a far more significant contributor than he had been to United’s Premier League win of the period he was on their staff, looking on as a junior from the margins in 2011. He was still just a United "discovery" at that stage, scouted from Le Havre and deemed a fine future prospect by Alex Ferguson, who always had a sharp eye for a player.
It might be said that United are still discovering Pogba, all these years and tens of millions of investment later, still teasing out how best to unleash the dashing, swaggering champion within a 25 year old who won the last World Cup, who collected those gold medals with Juve, and who also galvanised United through the Europa League at the end of his first season back in Manchester.
Pogba will reach a minor landmark on Tuesday night at Old Trafford, the 100th game of his second spell with United, and he can be sure he will judged rigorously in the executive suites over who got the better deal from his last transfer, and by the managers of both teams.
His performance will inevitably be measured on the media's favourite gauge, the one that tracks Pogba’s relationship with Jose Mourinho, the United manager. The gauge dipped a little on Saturday, when the 1.90-metre Pogba failed in his marshalling duties while United defended a set-piece at Chelsea and conceded the first goal of a see-saw 2-2 draw in London. But Pogba then contributed significantly to United’s equaliser. Mourinho may not have discovered in that 90 minutes much more than he knew already about Pogba, except that, perhaps, that it is wise not always to pinpoint publicly his shortcomings with positional discipline when he can so quickly affect the attacking verve of the team.
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For both manager and player, a period of rapprochement is due, after an August and September peppered with statements from both parties that revealed a combative, critical relationship, saw Pogba demoted from the United vice captaincy and stirred up speculation that the Frenchman wanted to move to Barcelona, or perhaps back to Juventus. There, the enthusiasm for such a sequel would be restrained, given the vast expenditure Juve committed in July to hiring Cristiano Ronaldo, another figure whose voyage of discovery included a major United chapter.
Besides, Juve sold Pogba because they believed that, with the mammoth United fee, they could replace him. Tuesday’s Champions League meeting, and the return fixture in Turin, will test how far they did. Back in the summer of 2016, a substantial chunk of the Pogba revenue went on signing Gonzalo Higuain, whose goals helped Juve through two tightly fought Serie A contests to a pair of league titles; Higuain, superseded by Ronaldo, is now on loan at AC Milan.
The midfield hole left by Pogba, who scored 34 goals in his 178 games for Juve, was filled initially by Miralem Pjanic, at €32m from Roma. The diminutive, unshowy Bosnian is a distinct sort of footballer from the tall, demonstrative Frenchman, but his influence is comparable: They can both pick out a long-range pass with uncanny precision. Pjanic is adaptable, too. He found himself operating in deeper positions in his early days with Juve, under Max Allegri, and mastered them.
A year later, Juve bought Blaise Matuidi, by then 30 years old, for an initial €21m from Paris Saint-Germain, earmarking the left side of a three-man midfield as the territory for his energetic running. That’s Pogba’s optimum position and an area Matuidi has had to cede from time to time in the colours of France, although not at the World Cup in Russia, where they thrived together in a midfield anchored by N’Golo Kante. Matuidi, a long-time international ally, may be the man who has least still to discover about his friend Pogba.
No club manager has worked in longer harmony with Pogba than Allegri. “I am happy to see how he has developed,” said the Juve manager of Pogba’s World Cup success. He will not have been unhappy to see Pogba among the United men flummoxed again by a set-piece against them at the weekend. With Pjanic’s delivery and the towering targets of Ronaldo, Giorgio Chiellini, Leo Bonucci and Mario Mandzukic, Juve have the tools to hurt a team still scarred by their tormented start to the season.
The Brutalist
Director: Brady Corbet
Stars: Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn
Rating: 3.5/5
The biog
Name: Younis Al Balooshi
Nationality: Emirati
Education: Doctorate degree in forensic medicine at the University of Bonn
Hobbies: Drawing and reading books about graphic design
About Proto21
Date started: May 2018
Founder: Pir Arkam
Based: Dubai
Sector: Additive manufacturing (aka, 3D printing)
Staff: 18
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A State of Passion
Directors: Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi
Stars: Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah
Rating: 4/5
Analysis
Members of Syria's Alawite minority community face threat in their heartland after one of the deadliest days in country’s recent history. Read more
The five pillars of Islam
The bio
Who inspires you?
I am in awe of the remarkable women in the Arab region, both big and small, pushing boundaries and becoming role models for generations. Emily Nasrallah was a writer, journalist, teacher and women’s rights activist
How do you relax?
Yoga relaxes me and helps me relieve tension, especially now when we’re practically chained to laptops and desks. I enjoy learning more about music and the history of famous music bands and genres.
What is favourite book?
The Perks of Being a Wallflower - I think I've read it more than 7 times
What is your favourite Arabic film?
Hala2 Lawen (Translation: Where Do We Go Now?) by Nadine Labaki
What is favourite English film?
Mamma Mia
Best piece of advice to someone looking for a career at Google?
If you’re interested in a career at Google, deep dive into the different career paths and pinpoint the space you want to join. When you know your space, you’re likely to identify the skills you need to develop.
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Cryopreservation: A timeline
- Keyhole surgery under general anaesthetic
- Ovarian tissue surgically removed
- Tissue processed in a high-tech facility
- Tissue re-implanted at a time of the patient’s choosing
- Full hormone production regained within 4-6 months
How being social media savvy can improve your well being
Next time when procastinating online remember that you can save thousands on paying for a personal trainer and a gym membership simply by watching YouTube videos and keeping up with the latest health tips and trends.
As social media apps are becoming more and more consumed by health experts and nutritionists who are using it to awareness and encourage patients to engage in physical activity.
Elizabeth Watson, a personal trainer from Stay Fit gym in Abu Dhabi suggests that “individuals can use social media as a means of keeping fit, there are a lot of great exercises you can do and train from experts at home just by watching videos on YouTube”.
Norlyn Torrena, a clinical nutritionist from Burjeel Hospital advises her clients to be more technologically active “most of my clients are so engaged with their phones that I advise them to download applications that offer health related services”.
Torrena said that “most people believe that dieting and keeping fit is boring”.
However, by using social media apps keeping fit means that people are “modern and are kept up to date with the latest heath tips and trends”.
“It can be a guide to a healthy lifestyle and exercise if used in the correct way, so I really encourage my clients to download health applications” said Mrs Torrena.
People can also connect with each other and exchange “tips and notes, it’s extremely healthy and fun”.
What is graphene?
Graphene is extracted from graphite and is made up of pure carbon.
It is 200 times more resistant than steel and five times lighter than aluminum.
It conducts electricity better than any other material at room temperature.
It is thought that graphene could boost the useful life of batteries by 10 per cent.
Graphene can also detect cancer cells in the early stages of the disease.
The material was first discovered when Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov were 'playing' with graphite at the University of Manchester in 2004.
2025 Fifa Club World Cup groups
Group A: Palmeiras, Porto, Al Ahly, Inter Miami.
Group B: Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico Madrid, Botafogo, Seattle.
Group C: Bayern Munich, Auckland City, Boca Juniors, Benfica.
Group D: Flamengo, ES Tunis, Chelsea, Leon.
Group E: River Plate, Urawa, Monterrey, Inter Milan.
Group F: Fluminense, Borussia Dortmund, Ulsan, Mamelodi Sundowns.
Group G: Manchester City, Wydad, Al Ain, Juventus.
Group H: Real Madrid, Al Hilal, Pachuca, Salzburg.
What can you do?
Document everything immediately; including dates, times, locations and witnesses
Seek professional advice from a legal expert
You can report an incident to HR or an immediate supervisor
You can use the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation’s dedicated hotline
In criminal cases, you can contact the police for additional support
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Dr Afridi's warning signs of digital addiction
Spending an excessive amount of time on the phone.
Neglecting personal, social, or academic responsibilities.
Losing interest in other activities or hobbies that were once enjoyed.
Having withdrawal symptoms like feeling anxious, restless, or upset when the technology is not available.
Experiencing sleep disturbances or changes in sleep patterns.
What are the guidelines?
Under 18 months: Avoid screen time altogether, except for video chatting with family.
Aged 18-24 months: If screens are introduced, it should be high-quality content watched with a caregiver to help the child understand what they are seeing.
Aged 2-5 years: Limit to one-hour per day of high-quality programming, with co-viewing whenever possible.
Aged 6-12 years: Set consistent limits on screen time to ensure it does not interfere with sleep, physical activity, or social interactions.
Teenagers: Encourage a balanced approach – screens should not replace sleep, exercise, or face-to-face socialisation.
Source: American Paediatric Association
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