Pogba has to make a decision | CR7 back to Turin



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Pogba will have to make a decision.

Like so many times in recent weeks, the English yellow press is concerned about the future of Paul Pogba. According to the Daily Star, the midfielder is likely to review his plans and have to stay at Manchester United next season. Due to the current crisis, Pogba will have difficulty moving on to the next transfer phase. An association is not supposed to want to reverse the transfer fee. Daily Mirror also suspects that the virus will block the next transfer market. The former Turin player, who has been courted by Real Madrid for over a year, is said to have been convinced by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that his immediate future lies with Old Trafford. Pogba is still under contract in Manchester until 2022.

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Camavinga has made his decision for the future

For Real Madrid, the alternative to Paul Pogba is none other than Eduardo Camavinga. The midfielder appears stamped on the cover of the sports newspaper ‘as’, which announces a decision by the talent of Stade Rennes. Royalty has made initial strides to get an idea of ​​what Camavinga wants in the summer. The answer was positive: the 17-year-old should be ready to make the move to Madrid next season. Although Zinedine Zidane’s club has not yet started negotiations with Stade Rennes, the only problem at the moment is contacting the player, according to the ‘ace’. Real’s main guarantee is that no clause has been signed that forces the midfielder to stay in Rennes for another year, as the club qualified for the Champions League playoff phase for the first time in its history. According to the ‘as’, an offer of 50 million should be enough to convince the Bretons of a change.

CR7 back to Turin

In its current edition, the ‘Gazzetta dello Sport’ opens with the resumption of training. All Serie A clubs are expected to train again in the coming days, although a resumption of league operations is not yet on the agenda. The sports newspaper notes that Cristiano Ronaldo will soon return to Turin. After two months in Portugal, more precisely on his home island of Madeira, the five-time world soccer player is flying back to Turin in his own private plane. Since no competition has taken place since the forced interruption of the game, the superstar should wait for the restart of training.

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