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The exorbitant salary that Juventus offers for the return of Paul Pogba

The French midfielder continues to be linked to a possible team change in the next transfer market. Juventus has put on the table a millionaire contract to take over the player's services.

By Alexis Almosnino

The French midfielder continues to be linked to a possible team change in the next transfer market. Juventus has put on the table a millionaire contract to take over the player's services.
The French midfielder continues to be linked to a possible team change in the next transfer market. Juventus has put on the table a millionaire contract to take over the player's services.
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Paul Pogba, one of the most popular names for the next transfer market, has surprised many with his latest decision. While it is true, Mino Raiola always has him in the passing window waiting for a better proposal that may come, since he is currently considered one of the best midfielders in the world and his price continues to rise pending a decision: continue at Manchester United or sign for another team.

But, there are many teams that have already been linked to the French footballer: Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and, above all, a possible return to Juventus in Turin, where he played during the 2012-2016 seasons. Likewise, the team led by Massimiliano Allegri is working on the restructuring of its squad in the core. Of course, there is a large list of footballers who are being surveyed for a possible arrival at "Vecchia Signora". However, Pogba is the main target of managers.

Now, if the Frenchman opts to return as a free agent to the Serie A squad, in Italy they would be willing to put on the table an amazing contract whose salary would end up completely convincing the midfielder. The new terms that are currently being considered by the press respond to a multi-year contract that amounts to 10 million euros per campaign, an amount that the rest of the competitors will have to overcome, including the 'Red Devils', if they wish. continue to count on your services in the next year.

 


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