Paul Pogba has pledged financial support to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
The Manchester United midfielder has set up a fundraising page on Facebook and said he will double the amount raised if the target of £27,000 is reached.
Pogba, who turned 27 on Sunday, wrote: “It’s my birthday and I’m always grateful that me, my family and friends are healthy. Nonetheless, not everybody is in good health right now.⠀
“The #Coronavirus pandemic is affecting the health and lives of many, including children. The impact of a large-scale outbreak, especially on poor and vulnerable children, can be immense.⠀
“@UNICEF is helping prevent the spread of #Coronavirus by supplying vital medical supplies, consulting with communities and implementing prevention campaigns. It is a priority to stop the spread of this new virus, and the misinformation that’s spreading alongside it. ⠀
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“At times like this we need to come together. With your help, I am hoping today to raise £27,000 to help fight this war and I will double the amount if we reach the goal.⠀
“If we manage to reach our target, it will be enough to provide 333,332 pairs of disposable gloves for health workers, 2,777 surgical masks to help prevent the disease spreading further and 9,615 sets of vented goggles.
“Any amount will be welcome to help fight this war against #COVID19. Thank you for all the support. Stay safe.”
Pogba’s appeal had raised over £2,000 within a couple of hours of being launched.