United duo refuel for Manchester Derby in N100m Rolls Royce
Following his return from international duty with France, Paul Pogba was picked up by Memphis Depay from the Lowry Hotel and driven to dinner in a £250,000 Rolls Royce Wraith.
The United duo who were re-fuelling ahead of the Manchester derby on Saturday then dined out at Tattu restaurant, which serves modern Chinese cuisine according to the Daily Mail.
He was joined by one other friend for the meal and this is not the first time Pogba has been pictured out in Manchester with the Dutchman.
Pogba's friendship with Memphis Depay seems to be flourishing as the Frenchman looks to develop an understanding with his new team-mates on and off the pitch.
The pair were seen entering San Carlo together at the end of August, a hot-spot for footballers and formerly a regular haunt for Louis van Gaal.
Having signed for a world record fee of £100m, the Frenchman showed no signs of the pressure such money can impart during his first appearance against Southampton as he looks set to get his first taste of a Manchester derby his side face city rivals Manchester City in a Premier League fixture.
Photo credit: Daily Mail
The United duo who were re-fuelling ahead of the Manchester derby on Saturday then dined out at Tattu restaurant, which serves modern Chinese cuisine according to the Daily Mail.
He was joined by one other friend for the meal and this is not the first time Pogba has been pictured out in Manchester with the Dutchman.
Pogba's friendship with Memphis Depay seems to be flourishing as the Frenchman looks to develop an understanding with his new team-mates on and off the pitch.
The pair were seen entering San Carlo together at the end of August, a hot-spot for footballers and formerly a regular haunt for Louis van Gaal.
Having signed for a world record fee of £100m, the Frenchman showed no signs of the pressure such money can impart during his first appearance against Southampton as he looks set to get his first taste of a Manchester derby his side face city rivals Manchester City in a Premier League fixture.
Photo credit: Daily Mail
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