’s could be set for a return to with his agent due to hold talks with the Serie A club.
The 29-year-old is out of contract at Old Trafford at the end of the season and is unlikely to sign a new deal, paving the way for his departure.
Juventus are looking to make improvements to their squad after a disappointing season which has seen them drop to fourth place in Serie A and exit the at the last-16 stage this season.
According to, Pogba’s team will meet with Juventus on Monday to thrash out the terms of a potential deal. However, salary demands are believed to be an issue with Paris St-Germain also interested in his signature.
This season Pogba has made only 27 appearances for United and scored just one goal in all competitions.
He has missed the Red Devils’ last four league games with a calf injury picked up in last month’s 4-0 defeat to Liverpool.
Since arriving at United in 2016, his performances have gradually declined and, if he leaves, he will do so with the club having finished outside the top-four.
After winning the Europa League and League Cup in his first season, he has not lifted a trophy at Old Trafford since and has lost his starting place in the side.
A move to Juventus may appeal to the Frenchman who performed well there under Massimiliano Allegri before joining United.
Between 2012 and 2016, he won four Serie A titles and two Italian Cups with the Old Lady. Meanwhile, he played a significant role in their run to the Champions League final in 2015.
Speaking in March, Pogba admitted to not feeling ‘satisfied’ at United in recent seasons.
He said: ‘You have to be honest, these last five seasons have not satisfied me — really not at all. This year is dead, we won’t win anything. Whether it’s with Manchester United or another club, I want to win trophies,” Pogba added.
‘It’s simple with France, I play and I play in my position — I know my role and I feel the confidence of the coach and the players. It’s normal to feel a difference at Manchester United because it’s hard to be consistent when you often have a change to your position, or the team system, or your (midfield) partners.’
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