The General manager of "The Zebras" Giuseppe Marotta has persisted the champions of Serie A have no urgency to deal in Paul Pogba transfer after interest from English clubs viz. Manchester United and Chelsea.
The French international Pogba has become one of the most scouted player in Europe, but Marotta denied his transfer away from the Zebras after the youngster was highly linked away from Italy in England or may be Spain.
Le Parisien reported PSG made an offer for Pogba & that Paul met with the PSG owner in Montecarlo. PSG & Juve are both denying the report.
— Serie A News (@TransfersCalcio) March 21, 2015
"Pogba is a young player with lots of promise but he is realizing his potential. We want to win and we don't necessarily have to sell our best players. It is clear that players of this quality attract interest from other clubs but we don't seek buyers and there has been no contact. It’s difficult because Pogba felt disrespected by Sir Alex Ferguson and he left," he told the Sunday Supplement. I think he needs to be persuaded. Chelsea are in for him as well as too are PSG, but United are trying to throw money and wages at him." said Marotta to skysports.
Pogba left Old Trafford on a free transfer to move away from England and ply his trade in Italy with Vecchia Signora in 2012, but the VAAN Gaal's side appear keen to get him back back to Old Trafford with a reported £60m bid. Although this is a difficult task in trying to work over 22-Year old to return, according to Sunday Times football.
Reports in Les Blues this week claimed Paris SG had already made a bid for Pogba although in the same reports the French league leaders denied that.
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