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RUMORS: Juventus rejects Manchester United’s £100M bid for Pogba

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has warned any players thinking about leaving the Italian champions should “consider things very carefully” and claimed they are “among the top four European clubs”.

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Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has called on the club to sell Paul Pogba for £100million to Manchester United.

As reported by Sky Sports News HQ’s Kaveh Solhekol, Allegri has also stated “I think he wants to win the Champions League with us” when asked about Pogba’s future.

Rumours have circulated and intensified in recent weeks – with reports ranging from the suggestion that various details of this proposed world record transfer have already been agreed, to the possibility of a move for Pogba’s worldwide teammate Blaise Matuidi should the deal fall through.

This statement from the Juventus manager comes at a time when his superstar midfielder is being heavily tipped to join Manchester United for a world record transfer fee.

Rumours continue to rumble about Pogba making a return to Manchester United, who will not play in Europe’s top club competition. But with the Bianconeri seemingly set to launch a major push for European glory, perhaps the 23-year-old may stick around a little longer yet. “For the moment I’m at Juve and I’m happy”. Signing Pogba will make that statement. “I am counting on Pogba”.

“United got Mourinho at the best time possible”.

United have already clinched the signings of Eric Bailly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, and Mourinho confirmed M.E.N. Sport’s story in May he wanted to strengthen four positions during his maiden press conference last week.

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“I don’t know. Let’s see”, he replied.

Juan Mata