The France midfielder's future has been the subject of heavy speculation with United reportedly ready to sign him for around £100million, which would be a world-record fee. Spanish giants Real Madrid are also interested in Pogba but reports suggest they have dropped out of the race due to the high figures demanded.
The Red Devils have already signed Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who are also represented by Raiola. And the agent has told The Times that Serie A champions Juve are determined to keep hold of the 23-year old, while the player himself is not desperate to leave. “There is a lot of talk about Paul’s future, but maybe he will not leave Juventus," Raiola said. “He is in no rush to leave, and Juventus do not want him to go.
They want him to renew his contract. “Paul is not desperate to move. We are very happy at Juventus and they are a club that want to keep their star players.” Pogba starred for France during Euro 2016 but disappointed in the extra-time defeat to Portugal in the final last night.
Arsenal could land Arda Turan for £23m , according to reports. The Turkey international has struggled to make an impact at Barcelona following his £35m move from Atletico Madrid last summer. And despite Turan wanting to fight for his place at the Nou Camp, Spanish publication Marca claim Barcelona are ready to cash-in on him. The Sun suggest Arsenal are considering making an offer for the midfielder but face competition from Borussia Dortmund and Fenerbahce.
Chelsea are reportedly in pole position to sign Liverpool target Axel Witsel. The Reds, along with rivals Everton , have both expressed interest in the Zenit St Petersburg winger in recent weeks. But according to The Mirror, the Blues have made a late bid to try and bring him to Stamford Bridge. Both Merseyside clubs are said to have held talks over a move for the Belgian but Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is keen to beat his rivals to the signing.