Everton striker Louis Saha asks Manchester United: After signing Darron Gibson can we have Mame Diouf and Paul Pogba too?!

The Toffees frontman jokingly posted suggesting the Red Devils should allow another two fringe players to quit after the Republic of Ireland international left the club

By Sion Cleaver

EPL - Everton vs Norwich City, Russell Martin &  Louis Saha
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Everton forward Louis Saha has spoken out regarding his club’s recent signing of Manchester United's Darron Gibson and suggested the Red Devils should also allow Paul Pogba and Mame Diouf to join the Toffees.

Gibson joined the Goodison Park outfit after struggling to nail down a regular place in the United side over the last couple of years and will undoubtedly be hoping for more opportunities on Merseyside as he attempts to impress Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni ahead of Euro 2012.

Following Gibson's move, Saha light-heartedly enquired about his former club allowing reserve team stars Diouf and Pogba to also leave and join Everton.

He posted on Twitter: "After Darren can we have Diouf and Pogba too?!? Just askin. Would be great too. Just sayin."


 
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