Nedved told Sky Sport Italia: "I think Pogba is one of the best players in the world, so it'd be wonderful, but he's at Manchester and therefore talking about it is futile.
"We're alert on the transfer market, but January is a long way away."
Italian newspaper Tuttosport reckon Juve are growing confident a deal in January can happen.
According to their front page report on Saturday, Juve are monitoring Pogba and are in ‘constant’ dialogue with his agent Mino Raiola.
Manchester United star Paul Pogba is reportedly wanted by Juventus (Image: GETTY)
Pavel Nedved has spoken about the possibility of Juventus re-signing Paul Pogba (Image: GETTY)
Directors Fabio Paratici and Nedved are hoping to push forward with a deal soon.
It is claimed Juve could offer a loan deal for Pogba in January, with a compulsory purchase option then lined up for the summer.
Tuttosport claim the cost of the deal would be ’not less than €70m (£62m), although understandably Manchester United will try to up the price’.
It is added that Juve could throw Alex Sandro - a long-standing United and Chelsea transfer target - into the mix to help smooth over the deal.
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Paul Pogba moved from Juventus to Manchester United in 2016 (Image: GETTY)
Whether or not United would accept such a proposal remains to be seen, however.
The Old Trafford club have staked plenty of their business dealings on the marketability of players like Pogba.
The France international came back from the summer break a World Cup winner and proved in Russia why United paid the then-world record fee they did for their former youth player.