Neymar for 220 million euros or Pogba for 180 million euros is an easy choice Real Madrid The opinion of Carlos Carpio

It's well known that Zinedine Zidane has an attachment to Paul Pogba, a player he's determined to sign this summer to add dynamism to his Real Madrid midfield, and he's not interested in hearing any other names put forward to him.

But Manchester United, perhaps the worst managed of all the big sides in Europe, have shown no signs of letting him leave, despite the player expressing his own desire to move in.

It's clear that he won't move for a small fee, and the amount is expected to his around 180 million euros, an astronomical amount that hasn't been reflected with his inconsistent performances on the pitch.

Pogba is a good player, clearly, but not to that extent.

If Pogba at 180 million euros and Neymar at 220 million euros were both on offer, I wouldn't hesitate for a moment in making my choice.

Because unless Barcelona can pull off two huge sales with Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele, it's hard to imagine them being able to assemble a frontline of Lionel Messi (50 million euros per year), Neymar (37), Antoine Griezmann (21) and Luis Suarez (16).

Paris Saint-Germain are willing to negotiate, but it won't be easy for Barcelona to sign him.

Despite the player's troubles, there's no doubting his incredible ability. Neymar has proven his ability to make a difference in a way that Pogba hasn't, making him less of a risk at 220 million euros than the midfielder is at 180 million euros.