Manchester United are ready to receive a great exchange offer for Pogba



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Manchester United could receive a highly successful trade offer for Juventus’ Paul Pogba that they cannot refuse.

It’s no secret that Paul Pogba will likely be leaving Manchester United in the near future. His agent Mino Raiola has publicly stated that his time at Old Trafford is up. And while the French himself has assured that he is dedicated to the cause at hand, he has not ruled out the possibility of a move.

With less than a couple of years left on his contract, common sense suggests that he will be free in January or next summer. Otherwise, United will lose one of their most valuable players for absolutely free in the summer of 2022 when his contract expires.

Right now, Juventus appears to be the most likely destination for the fickle midfielder. He enjoyed an incredible run in Turin that convinced the Red Devils to shell out a world record of £ 89 million to bring Pogba to Old Trafford in 2016. And now, he could return to Seria A.

Juventus have their own problems when it comes to Paulo Dybala’s contractual situation. The Argentine was one of the club’s best players last season with Maurizio Sarri, but has not enjoyed the same prominence with Andrea Pirlo.

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With his contract exhausted in 2022, it appears that talks about a new deal have stalled between the club and the player, although both have maintained that they want to continue the relationship. In this situation, the perfect solution could end up being a direct exchange between Pogba and Dybala.

According to Rai Sport (via Calciomercato), the Italian champions are thinking about making the exchange offer. And it’s not hard to see why considering it would make perfect sense to all parties involved.

And to be honest, if the offer comes through, then it might be too good for Manchester United to reject. Right now, it’s unlikely that they can get a huge transfer fee for Pogba. They had reportedly stated that they were willing to accept an offer in the region of £ 53 million for the World Cup winner from France, which is an absolute bargain in today’s market. Instead, they could get Dybala, who is surely worth more than that.



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