Paul Pogba’s last year of contract at Manchester United is being as dramatic as we could expect.
Sent off against Liverpool and missing key games against Tottenham and Manchester City, the midfielder has now picked up an injury at France’s training camp which should leave him out for a couple of months.
All of this amid the many rumours about his departure from Old Trafford.
This morning, we’ve seen a strong piece from Gazzetta Dello Sport claiming that Pogba wants to leave the Red Devils and would even reduce his salary to seal a return to Juventus.
Despite being claimed that Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid are also interested, it was said that a comeback to the Old Lady is being seriously considered by the 28-year-old.
Now as CMIT TV today featured a conversation with market expert Rudy Galetti, that possibility appears to have been backed up, with his update even claiming that Pogba would not be interested in moving to France at this time.
“The certainty of the Frenchman is that he wouldn’t continue with United and has never considered the PSG option,” Galetti told CMIT TV.
“Manchester offered him a contract package with a salary of 30-32 million between fixed and variable parts, but he’s not interested in that project”.
“So there are two paths. Plan A for him is to return to Turin, but to be able to satisfy him, Juve must sell Ramsey and Rabiot to make room for him, both for roles and for the amount of salaries. Pogba is also willing to reduce his salary a little from what I know.
“Plan B – if you can call it that – is Real Madrid. If he does not find an agreement with Juve, the Frenchman would gladly go to Real.”