Sunday, 22 March 2015
Juventus has no plans of selling Pogba.
Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta has insisted the Serie A champions have no need to sell Paul Pogba amid interest from Manchester United and Chelsea.
The 22-year-old Frenchman has become one of the most sought-
after players in Europe, but Marotta dismissed talk that he is
destined for a move away from Turin.
Chelsea and Man Utd have agan been linked with a move for the
player, while Manchester City, PSG, Barcelona and Real Madrid
have all, inevitably been linked with the midfield powerhouse.
"Pogba is a young player with lots of promise but he is realising
his potential," said Marotta after Juve beat Genoa 1-0 on Sunday.
"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."
Pogba left Manchester United on a free transfer to join Juventus in 2012, but the Red Devils appear keen to lure him back to Old
Trafford with a reported £60m bid.
Source:Skysports.
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