Paul Pogba set to rake in an extra £36,000-a-week if Manchester United win the Europa League
Book reveals the staggering terms Mino Raiola agreed with Old Trafford chiefs to seal world-record move from Juventus
PAUL POGBA will land a £36,000-a-week pay rise if Manchester United win the Europa League.
The Frenchman already earns a basic wage of £165,588 per week and will receive an annual loyalty bonus in excess of £3.4million from next year.
And victory in Europe would also see the world's most expensive player net an extra £255k in commercial rights for the season.
The figures are set to be released in the German book Football Leaks: The Dirty Business of Football on Thursday.
It has also emerged Mino Raiola will be paid over £41million after bringing Pogba to United from Juventus for £89million.
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In addition, the book goes into detail about the astronomical numbers involved in Zlatan Ibrahimovic's contract.
United made the striker - who like Pogba is a Raiola client - the Premier League’s highest paid player on £367,640-a-week.
The club face losing almost £65million in TV money, as well as £20million of their £750million adidas kit deal, should they fail to qualify for the Champions League.
Jose Mourinho's side face Celta Vigo on Thursday in the home leg of their Europa League semi-final as they aim to reach the showpiece in Stockholm, and carry a 1-0 lead with them from the first leg.