
After the end of his contract this summer,the France international and Manchester United midfielder Paul Labile Pogba is set rejoin to Juventus as he takes a huge pay cut in a deal worth up to £8.5 a year.
However the 29 year old is available of an free transfer after the expiry of his term at the end of the season.
The English Premier league defending champions ie Manchester City had earlier submitted an offer for the 2018 world cup winner but the deal seems did not go through.
Moreover according to La Gazzetta dello sport,states that the Italian top club Juventus has won the race of signing the player.
This will be the second time for the player joining Juventus from Old Trafford.The red devils are currently no 6 in the table hence failure to win their match tomorrow against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park will minimize their hopes of qualifying to Europa league next summer.
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