Juventus shock Pogba, reject him

Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici has shocked the football world by stating that they are not interested in bringing back controversial Manchester United midfielder to the club.

Juventus had signed Pogba from United before the Red Devils got him back on a big money deal.

However, the World Cup winner has been a subject of controversies since returning from Russia for the world biggest tournament with his reported rift with manager Jose Mourinho.

The player had threatened to leave the club after he was stripped off the captain band but it seems it is a dream that can never be realized following latest report.

Suggestions are that Pogba is unhappy at the Old Trafford and is unwilling to play under the former Chelsea boss with a move away from the club in his mind.

The Juventus chief, Paratici has made it clear that the club have big love and respect for the French player but are not interested in having him back.

The player is now available to Barcelona and PSS who are also interested in having Pogba’s signature.

In this case, the French outlet are favourites because of the financial demands on the player as Barcelona may not be ready to have him on a big money deal and also pay a huge wage to the player.

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