United ace Pogba stars in adidas shoot to launch latest footwear
Paul Pogba stars in adidas shoot to launch latest footwear… but fans will need £300 to own ONE item of Manchester United star’s collection
- Paul Pogba showed off the latest designs as part of his adidas partnership
- The Manchester United midfielder has helped redesign the Predator 18+ boots
- Fans will need to part with hundreds of pounds to own the limited edition shoes
Paul Pogba starred in his latest adidas campaign as the Manchester United launched season four of his own collection.
The limited edition items, which go on sale on Saturday, see the France ace’s name emblazoned on the sole of trainers while another stand-out item includes the Predator 18+ boots.
But those two items, and most of the bits in this latest collection, each are set to retail around £200 to £300 which forces United fans to dig deep in their pockets or miss out on the weekend drop.
Paul Pogba launched the latest pieces in his expensive adidas Originals footwear collection
The France midfielder showed off a trainer that has his name emblazoned across the white sole
Fans will need £500 to own both the trainer and boot version of Pogba’s redesigned Predator
Pogba has been consistent in launching fresh products with adidas having shown off his season three footwear at the start of October with a gritty photoshoot in the suburbs of Paris.
The latest designs come in a black and olive colour, with the boot version featuring a gold base and and two-tone gold and red stripes.
As a combination, the design is said to ‘reflect Pogba’s unique personality and creativity both on and off the pitch.’
The new Predator 18+ designs are said to ‘reflect Pogba’s unique personality and creativity’
A close up of the boot version shows the Manchester United midfielder’s name near the ankle
Fans will need to shell out big money if they want to mirror the French midfielder on the pitch
Pogba has become one of the world’s most marketable players and he and adidas have enjoyed rich successes from his opening three collections.
But the latest batch come at a time when his long-term future at the club appears up in the air and with the outlay significant in the run up to Christmas, many fans will have to give the Predator staple pieces a miss.
While Pogba had his shooting boots to hand in the advertising shots, the United midfielder might have wondered where his own were as he stepped up to take a penalty against Everton.
Once he reached the ball, he gave one look at Everton and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
The penalty came in for plenty of criticism but he did score the rebound in what was a 2-1 win
The ridiculous 28-step run-up he takes has proven a major talking point already this season and despite slotting in the rebound, the initial penalty backfired, a strong save from Jordan Pickford,
He admitted afterwards he was ‘lucky’ and accepted he cannot maintain the predictability from the spot.
‘I was lucky,’ Pogba said. ‘I always try and destabilise the keeper, maybe they know how I take penalties, maybe I should practise to change it, if the keepers know my step.’
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