Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 13:53• Tom Rofekamp • Last update: 13:53

Paris Saint-Germain seems to be the biggest contender for Paul Pogba’s signature, says L’Equipe. Juventus and Real Madrid are also emphatically in the market for the Manchester United midfielder, who will run out of his contract in England after this season. PSG have reportedly approached Pogba personally about any interest in a move to his native country, to which he responded in agreement.

According to the French sports newspaper, it is between Juventus, Real Madrid and PSG as far as Pogba is concerned. The 89-time France international has been linked with a return to Juventus since his move to Manchester, where he was already under contract between 2012 and 2016. Real have also been preying on Pogba’s scribble for a number of years. In 2019, then coach Zinedine Zidane strongly urged the arrival of the physically strong midfielder, but it did not come to a transfer at the time. Current Real coach Carlo Ancelotti is equally charmed by Pogba, only the Italian is not as convinced as Zidane.

PSG are more confident in the arrival of the Frenchman, who is currently recovering from a lingering hamstring injury. The team of coach Mauricio Pochettino is emphatically looking to strengthen the midfield, as the arrival of Georginio Wijnaldum did not turn out as hoped. The prospect of playing time for Pogba is therefore great. PSG also proved decisive in attracting transfer-free players last summer. In addition to Wijnaldum, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Lionel Messi were added to the selection of this without a transfer fee. les Parisiens.

Despite the fact that Pogba was never really convincing in Manchester, United do not want to lose him under any circumstances. The Sun reported last Friday that they want to make Pogba the highest paid player in the Premier League with a weekly salary of 600,000 euros. The midfielder is not the only one considering his options. There are reportedly about seventeen players unhappy in Manchester, including Donny van de Beek. Half of the squad would consider leaving.



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