Juventus are planning a £125million package
deal to sign Paul Pogba and will offer Manchester
United Adrien Rabiot and Aaron Ramsey as part
of the deal, according to reports.
The Frenchman has had an injury-hit season
at Old Trafford and a summer exit is looking
increasingly likely.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juve
have worked out a plan to take the 26-year-old
back to Turin.
The newspaper report on Saturday morning that
the deal would be worth €150million (£125m),
including wages, with midfield pair Ramsey
and Rabiot being offered in exchange.
Both Ramsey and Rabiot joined the Italians
in the summer but have struggled to tie down
regular starting places.
Everton and Arsenal were linked with Rabiot
in January but a move failed to materialise
while Ramsey has been plagued by injuries
since his transfer.
Tuttosport claim that Pogba would favour a
return to his former club with his agent Mino
Raiola on a 'collision course' with United.
'He'd like to return, as Italy is like a second
home for him.
I talk about many things with Nedved: yes,
including Paul,' he said after Juve's 1-1
draw with AC Milan on Thursday.
'The cost of the operation, competition from
Real Madrid, PSG and Bayern.
'Paul wants to play at the best level but
he can't escape by Manchester United if they
are in a difficult situation.'
Juve's plan comes after reports United are
determined to get a fee of at least €100million
(£83m) for their star asset.
Pogba is finally edging closer to a return
to first-team action and is targeting next
month's Manchester Derby.
Ankle problems have limited him to just eight
appearances this season after a comeback over
Christmas was short-lived.
But the midfielder shared footage of him working
his way back to fitness with running and swimming
exercises.
