Paul Pogba to sign four-year deal to return to Juventus and end Manchester United nightmare – Paper Round
#PogBACK Paul Pogba is set to complete a sensational return to Juventus just six years after leaving the Italian club to re-join Manchester United a then-world record transfer fee of £89 million. The 29-year-old will leave Old Trafford as a free agent for the second time in his career and join Juventus in a move that mirrors his transfer 10 years ago. Pogba will sign a four-year deal with the Serie A side and will even bag a £3.78 million loyalty bonus from United when his contract expires on June 30.
The Frenchman reportedly rejected a deal worth more than £290,000 per week to stay in Manchester. Ad/> /> TransfersArsenal agree €40m deal to sign Porto's Vieira — reports7 HOURS AGO Paper Round’s view: Manchester United to Juventus to Manchester United to Juventus. Football is strange at times.
It’s safe to say that Pogba won’t be happy when he reflects on his time back at Old Trafford. He obviously underperformed and struggled with injuries, but he probably found himself to be scapegoated by the English media throughout the past six years. United have been a disaster of a club over the past nine seasons since Sir Alex Ferguson left and Pogba’s time back in Manchester epitomised that period.
Hopefully he rediscovers his form in Juventus and proves his doubters wrong. Read the full story Dembele delays decision over future Ousmane Dembele will delay any decisions over his future despite the fact that he is due to become a free agent this summer when his contract expires at Barcelona. The Mirror reveal that the World Cup winner is wanted by Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, while Barcelona have made several offers in an attempt to keep Dembele at the Camp Nou.


