Juventus wants to sign Paul Pogba but may have to sell his players first | Soccer



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Juventus would like to sign Paul Pogba of Manchester United this summer, but should sell two or three major players to be able to offer French. United is likely to claim 130 million euros for the young man of 26 years.

United wants to keep the winner of the World Cup, but his second period at the club has not been a success so far. The midfielder may want to leave in the summer, especially if Ole Gunnar Solskjær's team misses a spot in the Champions League for next season.

Pogba spent four years at Juventus between 2012 and 2016 and won the Serie A title in each of those seasons. The Italian club would like to make him his second historic signing in two years after capturing Cristiano Ronaldo 100 million euros last summer.

However, the purchase of Ronaldo forced the club to unload several players to be able to sign Pogba, including Miralem Pjanic and Douglas Costa among those who may have to leave.


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Juventus recently met Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, to discuss the signature of Flamengo's rear boy, Wesley, as well as a new contract with another Raiola customer, Moise Kean.

The Italian champions also informed Raiola that they were studying the possibility of signing Pogba again, and both parties agreed to continue discussing a potential deal in the coming months.

On Friday, Solskjær said he was expecting Pogba to be at Old Trafford next season: "We can not guarantee anything in football, but yes, I think Paul will be here. to succeed at Manchester United. "

"We want him to be fine, he's a leader in this locker room and on the pitch for us and if I can guarantee [him being here] I would say yes I can guarantee. But in life you will never be able to, but it will be there for me. "

Real Madrid are also interested in Pogba, but United has not yet received a Spanish club offer for a player that cost him £ 93.2m in 2016.

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