The Italian champions, who signed Pogba for a nominal fee from United back in 2012, are now looking to test the Premier League outfit's resolve in the next transfer window.
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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