Manchester United: Pogba to Juventus 'IS possible' says pundit
Juventus are on the lookout for midfield reinforcements this summer and have made the Manchester United star one of their targets.
Paul Pogba, of course, played for the Italian champions from 2012 until 2016 before re-signing for the Red Devils.
And during an appearance at the Football Leader 2019 event in Italy, Paratici revealed bringing back the France international to Turin is a possibility this summer.
When asked about a potential move for Fiorentina’s Federico Chiesa, Paratici said: "Federico Chiesa?
“We certainly have a competitive team. As far as the market is concerned, we await the name of the coach.
“We will make the necessary assessments after announcing it. Pogba? The same, we'll speak with the new coach."
One man who expects Pogba to leave Old Trafford is former United defender Patrice Evra, who recently told Sky Sports: "It's not like I am protecting Paul but when there are incidents like [on Sunday] with the fan, they are killing Paul.
"Just because it's Paul Pogba, he has haircuts, he dances, his Instagram and everything, people will criticise him while forgetting the player that he is. Only him and De Gea can play in a big team in Europe."
Paul Pogba is on Juventus' radar this summer (Image: GETTY)
Paul Pogba's future at Manchester United is currently up in the air (Image: GETTY)
Pogba? The same, we'll speak with the new coach
Juventus' sporting director Fabio Paratici
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"I think he will leave because you need to feel the love when you play somewhere, you need to be committed.
"If Paul decides to stay another year and then leave, or stay another few years, maybe the fans will love him because he is committed. The United fans love you when you say you are committed."
Juve are currently managerless after Massimo Allegri left the Allianz Arena last month following the club's eighth consecutive Scudetto win.
Paratici insists the club won’t hastily appoint a successor for Allegri, revealing a slew of managers are in contention to replace the 51-year-old.