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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola sensationally claims he rejected chance to sign Paul Pogba in January

Guardiola says he received offer from Mino Raiola offering him both Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan
 

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PEP GUARDIOLA lobbed a derby grenade by revealing that he rejected the chance to sign Paul Pogba in January.

The explosive claim came on the eve of the Manchester derby, with City able to wrap up the Premier League title with six games to spare if they beat Jose Mourinho's side.

 Pep Guardiola says that he was offered Paul Pogba in January
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Pep Guardiola says that he was offered Paul Pogba in JanuaryCredit: Getty - Contributor

Manchester City boss Gaurdiola says Mino Raiola, Pogba's agent, touted both the Manchester United midfielder and Henrikh Mkhitaryan in his direction.

Pep said: "Two months ago he (Raiola) offered me (Henrikh) Mhikitaryan and Pogba to play with us.

"He was interested in Mhikitaryan and Pogba to play with us. Pogba is an incredible player. A top, top player.

"I said no. We don’t have the money enough to buy Pogba because he is so expensive."

United's record £89million signing has since appeared to respond by posting a snap on Instagram, with the cryptic caption: "Say what?"

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 Pep Guardiola has made the incredible claim about Pogba just 24 hours before the Manchester derby
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Pep Guardiola has made the incredible claim about Pogba just 24 hours before the Manchester derbyCredit: Getty
 Mino Raiola is claimed to have offered City both Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Paul Pogba
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Mino Raiola is claimed to have offered City both Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Paul PogbaCredit: Instagram @micki_taryan

Later on Friday, Raiola confirmed that he offered Pogba and Mkhitaryan to City.

Pogba's relationship with Mourinho has appeared at breaking point in recent weeks, despite the France ace claiming there is no issue with his manager.

He was dropped for a league win over Huddersfield at the start of February and was only named as a substitute in both legs of United's chastening Champions League exit at the hands of Sevilla.

Mourinho is believed to be frustrated with Raiola's regular trips to check up on clients Romelu Lukaku and Pogba at United's Carrington training base.

Playmaker Mkhitaryan, another player in his stable, departed for Arsenal in straight swap deal that brought Alexis Sanchez to Old Trafford in January.

City boss Guardiola went on to make a stinging attack on the superagent, who branded him a "coward" and "a dog" last month.

Pep sarcastically blasted: "He (Raiola) has to protect his players and he has to know he cannot bring the players to a guy like me, like a dog.

 Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba's relationship has looked strained in recent weeks
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Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba's relationship has looked strained in recent weeksCredit: EPA

"Comparing (me to) a dog is bad. It's not good. He has to respect the dogs. Finally, the people discover my secrets, I am a bad guy. I'm a coward.

"I am not a good guy. He deserves his players to play with better guys. But, he said as well that I am a top manager. Thank you!"

Raiola then hit back, saying: "I never spoke to him. And that I offer players not to him but to Manchester City.

"Which is a fantastic club with a fantastic manager.

"Who I talk about I will not comment, that I leave to the club's responsibility and account."

The feud between the duo dates back to Guardiola's handling of Zlatan Ibrahimovic during their single season together at Barcelona in 2009-10.

 Guardiola's feud with Raiola dates back to the Catan's time managing Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Barcelona
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Guardiola's feud with Raiola dates back to the Catan's time managing Zlatan Ibrahimovic at BarcelonaCredit: Reuters

Pep believes his time at the Nou Camp showed him that, whenever City clinch the title, becoming champions will only make next season more difficult.

He explained: "Never is it going to happen again that. Never. Eighteen games won in a row? No way. It's impossible.


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"The opponents want to beat you, you're a little bit more relaxed, the big achievement is already done so your intensity is sometimes [lower].

"I have experience of that. I was in Barcelona four years and handled when you win, you win, you win - it's so more demanding. Next season will be so, so complicated for us. That is not going to happen again. It's impossible."

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