Juventus are ready to offload some of their players like Daniele Rugani, Miralem Pijanic, Gonzalo Higuain and Mattia Caldara so that can bring Manchester United star Paul Pogba back to Turin this summer.
The club believes they could generate around £200 million from selling those players according to the Mirror’s Simon Mullock. By having that money they can not only use to balance the books after spending £99.75 million on buying Ronaldo but also to fund Pogba’s coming.
They said they want to pair up with their new star signing, the France international. Juventus have already set their sights on UEFA Champions League glory. Pogba has been struggling constantly to produce the form he used to have while playing in Serie A, the moment he left Juventus to return to Man United in 2016. But following his return to Old Trafford hasn’t been easy at all. At this year’s FIFA World Cup he played a key role for France this summer. Pogba reached a goal in the final, coolly finishing it off.
The Red Devils may want to keep hold of Pogba for at least another year to see whether they can get the best out of him after all the qualities that have surfaced. But it’s also easy to notice that Juventus might want him back, particularly after signing Ronaldo. These two could become a devastating combo if they develop a mutual understanding.