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Paul Pogba to Manchester United? We look at some of the most expensive player returns in football

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - JULY 07: Paul Pogba of France celebrates at full-time following the UEFA Euro 2016 Semi Final match between Germany and France at Stade

Sky sources understand Manchester United have opened talks over a £100m deal to sign their former player Paul Pogba. With that in mind, we reflect on examples of when clubs spent big to sign players who slipped from their grasp...

Graeme Le Saux - Chelsea

He won the PL at Blackburn in between, but GRAEME LE SAUX is perhaps best known for his second spell at CHELSEA, returning in 1997 after leaving in 1993.
Image: Graeme La Saux re-signed for Chelsea under Ruud Gullit

Although a mainstay of the side and a first-team regular, Le Saux left Chelsea for Blackburn in 1993 for the sum of £700,000. Having become one of the country's leading defenders and part of Blackburn's 1994-95 Premier League title-winning side, Chelsea got their chequebook out to re-sign Le Saux in 1997 for what was then a world-record fee for a defender at £5m.

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Cesc Fabregas - Barcelona

Lehmann was not the only addition that summer, of course. Cesc Fabregas joined as a youth product from Barcelona, but more on him later...
Image: Cesc Fabregas left Barcelona for Arsenal, only to return to the Nou Camp

Aged 16, Fabregas left Barcelona for Arsenal in 2003, and after breaking Arsenal's youngest player and goalscorer records, the Spaniard grew to become a key player for the side, making 300 appearances for the Gunners before his 24th birthday. But, having failed to deliver another trophy after the 2005 FA Cup, a prolonged transfer saga finally ended in August 2011 when Barcelona re-signed their own academy product for approximately £35m.

Nemanja Matic - Chelsea

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 15:  Nemanja Matic of Chelsea in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Stamford Bridg
Image: Nemanja Matic was a key part of Jose Mourinho's title-winning Chelsea team

Chelsea originally paid £1.5m for Matic when they brought him in from VSS Kosice in the summer of 2009, and he was seen as a long-term midfield prospect. When he was deemed surplus to requirements for the Chelsea first-team two years later, he was sold to Benfica as a makeweight in a deal to sign defender David Luiz. Three years on and having developed into one of Europe's best defensive midfielders, Chelsea paid a hefty £21m to bring the Serbian back to Stamford Bridge.

Gerard Pique - Barcelona

Gerard Pique of FC Barcelona celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Copa del Rey Quarter Final
Image: Gerard Pique has become one of the world's best defenders at Barcelona

Another product of Barcelona's famous La Masia academy, Pique decided to join Manchester United rather than sign on professional terms at Barcelona. He made his debut for United in October 2004 at the age of 17, but found first-team chances hard to come by. Sir Alex Ferguson preferred experience in defence, and Pique was unable to separate the pairing of Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand during his time at the club. In the summer of 2008, United accepted a £5m offer from Barcelona to re-sign Pique, where he has since transformed into one of the world's best centre-backs.

Peter Crouch - Tottenham

Peter Crouch is backing his former club Tottenham in the Premier League title race
Image: Peter Crouch clinched Champions League football for Tottenham in 2010

Spurs sold a teenage Crouch to second-tier side QPR for approximately £60,000 in 2000. Nine years, six clubs, more than 50 Premier League goals and a handful of World Cup appearances later, Tottenham signed Crouch from Portsmouth for £10m. His second Spurs tenure was much more successful and he famously scored the goal against Manchester City in 2010 to secure Champions League football. Incredibly, this wasn't the first time a former club paid to bring back Crouch, with Portsmouth stumping up around £9m for the striker in 2008, having sold him for £5m to Aston Villa six years earlier.

Nicolas Anelka - PSG

¿Le Sulk¿ began his career at PSG, before moving to Arsenal for £500,000 in 1997. They re-signed him from Real Madrid three years later for £22m.
Image: Nicolas Anelka had two stints at Paris Saint-Germain

Arsenal signed the promising Anelka for £500,000 from Paris Saint-Germain in 1997, with the striker going on to score 23 goals in 65 Premier League games for the Gunners, including a 17-goal season in 1998-99. This persuaded Real Madrid to splash out £22.3m on the then-20-year-old. After an unfulfilling year, Madrid decided to sell with PSG offering £22m; 44 times the sum the Paris club had originally sold Anelka for.

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Alan Shearer - Newcastle

Newcastle captain Alan Shearer celebrates his penalty goal in the UEFA Champions League match against Dynamo Kiev
Image: Alan Shearer cost Newcastle a then-world record £15m in 1996

Shearer is seen as something of a prodigal son at Newcastle, the Geordie boy who stands as the club's all-time record goalscorer. However, Shearer was rejected after a trial with his boyhood club and before signing for Southampton early in his career. Having excelled at Blackburn, Newcastle fought off competition from Manchester United to bring him to St James' Park, albeit for a then world record transfer fee of £15m in 1996. Whoever knew a trial could be so costly.

Marco Reus - Borussia Dortmund

Marco Reus of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team's third goal d
Image: Marco Reus returned to Borussia Dortmund for 17m euros (£14.5m)

After ten years playing for their academy sides, Dortmund let Reus go at the age of 16. Six years later, after a journey that had seen Reus move up from playing in the German third tier to becoming the German Footballer of the Year for Borussia Monchengladbach, Dortmund activated the forward's release clause (£14.5m). Reus is now seen as a hero and stalwart for the club who released him 10 years ago.

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