Juventus ready to hijack United star

The Emerging report claims that the Italian Serie A outfit Juventus are ready to hijack the signature of France international Paul Pogba as is keen to leave the club at the end of the season.

Paul Pogba seems to have made up his mind to leave the Stamford Bridge but his focus has been on moving to the Spanish La Liga to join Real Madrid after claiming that he seeks to work under manager Zinedine Zidane.

However, Juventus are reportedly planning to step forward with a bid to land the World Cup at the end of the season as they seek to reinforce the team in preparation for the Champions League in the coming season.

Paul Pogba has had issues with Man United right from the era of Jose Mourinho and he seems not to have won over it as reports claim that he is working with his agent to push for the move.

Meanwhile, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer seems to be offended already and he seeks to sanction the sale of the star player but the management have got a different take on the situation as they hope they can convince the star player to remain at the club for more years.

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