Paul Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola has hit out at the UK and Italian media for jumping the gun over the Frenchman's much-publicised proposed transfer to Manchester United.
The Juvenuts star is at the heart of the transfer saga of the summer as the Red Devils are reportedly willing to fork out a world record €120m for a player who went the opposite direction on a free transfer four years ago.
Raiola, who also represents Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, both of whom have moved to Old Trafford this summer, wrote on Twitter: "Journalist = parrots
"No deal done between Clubs
"It’s a game between Italy press and UK press who announce it first and who is worse."
Pogba remains on holidays in the United States following Euro 2016 where hosts France fell to Portugal in the decider.
Journalist = parrots
— Mino Raiola (@MinoRaiola) July 29, 2016
No deal done between Clubs
Its a game between Italy press and UK press who announce it first and who is worse.
Earlier this month Raiola hinted the midfield powerhouse may yet remain in Italy despite the intense speculation with a return to the Premier League.