Pogba affair: Ettori denounces the Pogba clan, which “never kept” its commitments in Tours – RMC Sport

Guest of BFMTV this Friday, Jean-Marc Ettori, the president of Tours FC, confirmed that the Pogba clan had never kept its commitments when signing Mathias, during the 2018-2019 season. The passage of Mathias Pogba at Tours FC was certainly quick (five games during the 2018-2019 season), but Jean-Marc Ettori was marked by the experience he had with Paul’s older brother. A few days after using the word “gang” to define the Pogba family, the president of Tours FC returned to BFMTV on the incredible arrival of the Guinean international. “I have never dealt with Paul Pogba in my life. Paul Pogba’s problem is his entourage, his mother, his brother and his agent, the person who claims to represent him, Gaël Mahé. We had descended from Ligue 2 to National 1 and we had lost a lot of money, especially in TV rights, remembers Ettori. A long-time supporter of Tours FC came to see me to offer a contract to Mathias Pogba. We did not need him in view of his poor previous results. The response was immediate, it’s no. Paul Pogba’s agent, Gaël Mahé, said to me: ‘Paul Pogba would like you to take his brother’. But we didn’t have the means for someone who is not at the right level. I said it doesn’t matter, Paul Pogba will pay part of his salary, whatever it costs.”>> The Pogba affair in dir ect Commitments “never kept” Jean-Marc Ettori believes that the Pogba clan never kept their word after Mathias’ arrival at the TFC. “We therefore drafted an agreement together. The commitments, which were to be spread over a payment in four instalments, the first of which fifteen days after the signing of the contract, were never kept. Despite reminders, phone calls , the Pogba family has never honored the slightest invoice that we have sent to them.” The president of Tours fully assumes the use of the word “gang”, “the French translation of organization” to qualify the entourage of Paul Pogba . In the columns of Figaro, Jean-Marc Ettori explained in particular that the mother of Paul, Mathias and Florentin (the third brother, twin of Mathias), Yeo Moriba, was “the gang leader, the one who drives everything, the one who says yes , the one who says no”. The mother of the three footballers was heard by the investigators as part of the open investigation of the head of extortion in an organized gang and attempted extortion. The investigations were entrusted to the Central Office for the Fight against Organized Crime (OCLCO).