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While Juventus are dealing with the potential exit of Paulo Dybala on a free, they are also looking at players they can bring in in the summer at no cost.

Among those is Paul Pogba, who still hasn’t signed a new contract at Manchester United, and while no exit has been confirmed, the Frenchman will undoubtedly be weighing up his options.

That’s because the Red Devils aren’t really excelling under Ralf Rangnick these days, while clubs such as the aforementioned Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are taking an interest in his services.

We all know those two options will be enticing to the player, and Gazzetta dello Sport make it clear that there is an ‘ongoing dialogue’ between Pogba and his former club.

His wage demands, however, are what could be a problem, because even with the help of the Decreto Crescita, the Frenchman will want a salary of around €14m/year net, which equates to around €21m/year gross.

That’s a lot of money for Juventus, meaning that if Pogba really wants a move back to Italy and a club he loves, he’ll have to lower his demands, as the Serie A team are also eyeing up Chelsea’s Jorginho, whose wage demands are more in the €9m/year gross department, making him far more affordable.