Paul Pogba 'Paid £85,000 To Extortionists Who Were Demanding £11m and Held Him Hostage With Assault Rifles'

Football star Paul Pogba reportedly paid £85,000 (€100,000) to his extortionists who were demanding £11million after they dragged him to a Paris apartment in March and threatened him with assault rifles in part of an alleged plot to blackmail him.

The 29-year-old, who has won the World Cup with France, said the men wanted the money for 'protection services' stretching back 13 years, including for the time he spent in Manchester.

Pogba claims two armed men said they 'protected him discreetly' during a period that spanned more than a decade, including during two spells at Manchester United, the last of which ended earlier this year.

Reports from French news outlet RMC are claiming that Pogba paid around £85,000 in a bid to 'save time' and 'satisfy the extortionists' but his attempts saw those plotting against him demand the £11m again.