Manchester United transfer news: Paul Pogba will leave Juventus for the 'right offer', says agent Mina Raiola

French midfielder is being chased by numerous European heavyweights

Tom Sheen
Monday 20 April 2015 16:15 BST
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Paul Pogba could leave Juventus this summer if the "right offer" comes along, according to his agent Mina Raiola.

The France midfielder is a wanted man by clubs across Europe with Premier League trio Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City apparently in the race for his signature alongside Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Pogba, 22, has been excellent this season for Serie A leading Juventus and signed a contract extension just six months ago.

The Frenchman has eight goals and four assists in 30 matches this season but Raiola suggested it may not be long before he leaves Turin.

"Since the beginning of the season, I received over 2000 phone calls about Pogba, about 20 a day," the agent told Italian newspaper La Stampa.

"I received many engagement proposals, but none of them were worthy of marriage.

"We signed with Juventus for five more years, but we're all gentlemen: if the right offer arrives, we'll take it."

Max Allegri's side are on the verge of reaching the Champions League semi-final for the first time since 2003, heading into the second leg of their tie against Monaco with a 1-0.

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