
According to Italian daily Tuttosport, they are looking to bring Pogba back to the club on loan in January with a view to a permanent switch in the summer worth £60m.
United could be tempted to cash in on the sum, but they would stand to lose £30m from their initial outlay.Should United refuse to do business in January, Juve may return with another bid in the summer and could sell full-back Alex Sandro in an attempt to fund a swoop which would come just a year after landing Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid for £100million.
United are expected to command a big fee though for Pogba as Sportsmail understands United chiefs have considered potential replacements in terms of who could match his commercial value.Juve would benefit from strengthening their side in a Champions League campaign where they have emerged as the new favourites to win the competition, with UEFA having relaxed the 'cup-tied' rule from this season.
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