Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri takes stock of Paul Pogba's transfer



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After mixed reviews on his trip to Chelsea, Maurizio Sarri returned to his native Italy and signed a three-year contract with Serie A champions Juventus.

The Bianconeri have already recruited stars such as Matthijs De Ligt and Aaron Ramsey from Ajax and Arsenal, respectively, while club legend, Gianluigi Buffon, is trying to return to Turin.

Another of their former players, Paul Pogba, has been strongly urged to leave Manchester United this summer and reports have suggested that a return to Italy could be on the cards.

Sarri has publicly acknowledged being a fan of the French midfielder, but this 60-year-old is not sure whether Juventus will show up in Pogba this summer.



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according to Football Italy "I like Pogba a lot." "He's a Manchester United player, I'm not the sports director, so I do not know what the situation is."

Pogba started playing for United's youth squad and moved to Juventus in 2012, where he spent six years, before returning to United for a record £ 89 million.

After three years in Manchester, the World Cup winner is looking for new challenges as his agent, Mino Raiola, strives to meet the wishes of his client.



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If Juventus are to go in favor of Pogba, it will face the fierce competition of Real Madrid, who would be interested in its transport in the Spanish capital.

Anyone who has the chance to get away from the French international from Old Trafford will have to pay a large sum of money to United, which will not let one of their names go away easily.

Pogba won two honors during his second stint with the Red Devils, Europa League and League Cup, both under the direction of Jose Mourinho, but seems to have his heart set to a new start elsewhere.

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