Football
Will Pogba return to Juventus? The French midfielder has not ruled out the move
Paul Pogba has started the new season in excellent form. Quite possibly because he is playing for his future. His contract expires in the summer. But there are probably more options in play than just staying at Manchester United.
Paul Pogba has started the new season in excellent form. Quite possibly because he is playing for his future. His contract expires in the summer. But there are probably more options in play than just staying at Manchester United.
The French midfielder has had a great season so far. He’s picked up a solid 7 assists in nine games for Manchester United alone. He is showing that he is on his game and that he has great qualities.
Already, in the Premier League alone, Paul Pogba has contributed to almost the same number of goals as he did in the entire last season of the top English league.
But his future is uncertain. He is out of contract in the summer and Manchester United are certainly aware of his great qualities. He would certainly be interested in an extension.
But as is the norm with the Frenchman, there is speculation about a possible move elsewhere. In recent months, Pogba has been regularly linked with a return to Juventus, where he shone between 2012 and 2016.
And what does the player himself have to say? He certainly doesn’t deny anything. He admitted that he still talks to his former teammates from Turin.
“Now I’m also a Manchester United player, I have one more year on my contract. Then we’ll see. I mainly want to finish the season well,” Pogba let himself be heard in an interview with Sport Mediaset.
Besides, he admitted that he feels very comfortable in Turin whenever he visits the Italian city. Is he signaling a possible desire to return?
Source: Sport Mediaset
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