Paul Pogba Transfer News


Juventus chief Giuseppe Marotta thinks that French International Paul Pogba cannot be hold off by the club if the demanded midfielder wants to hook up into a new challenge elsewhere.

The Frenchman has been linked with an array of wealthy clubs over the past few months, including Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, and there have been suggestions he could cost as much as €100 million.

Although Marotta insists that Pogba has so far shown no desire to jump ship from the Scudetto holders, he thinks it will be impossible to keep him in Turin if he starts to pine for a new challenge.

“Pogba is the protagonist of his own destiny and if he decides to leave then we can't stop him,Pogba has not indicated a willingness to leave, though. The problem will come when the player is offered a contract that is two or three times what he already earns. We're talking in the tens of millions per year.Our appeal has changed a lot,Before it was difficult to encourage players to come, for instance Antonio Di Natale refused to join us years ago.Now, however, there is a race to come to us, and I'm talking about a race from players who are all-the-rage, the best in the world.Pogba and Carlos Tevez are two examples of our scouting system working wonders. Our knowledge of top young players is excellent, as is our awareness of established players who might want to join us.” the Bianconeri chief told Corriere della Sera.

Marotta also used Pogba as an example of how Juventus have scouted the best and brightest in world football to secure three successive Serie A titles.

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.

The Zebras are 14 points clear above the Italian League.
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