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Paul Pogba plans long term Juventus stay

Paul Pogba plans long term Juventus stay

14 October 2013 - 07:56

France international midfielder Paul Pogba told reporters that he wants to stay in Italy with current club Juventus, despite the interest of French giants Paris St Germain. The French champions have made an enquiry for the youngster.

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  • The former Manchester United midfielder has established himself as a star in Juventus' side as he helped the Old Lady to the Serie A league title last season as Pogba pulled the strings at the heart of Juve's midfield.



    Impressive displays on a domestic level have attracted the interest of ambitious French club PSG, who are weighing up a mega money move for Pogba in January. Reports emanating from France suggest that the Ligue 1 champions are ready to spend up to 25 million Euros to sign the 20-year-old.



    Juventus' president Andrea Agnelli recently told reporters this week that the club would have to listen to offers for Pogba in the future, particularly with the growing interest in the youngster who continues to impress on the international stage as well.



    For the time being though, it appears Pogba is happy in Turin. When questioned by reporters about an interest from PSG, Pogba replied: "I don’t know. As I’ve said before, I’m at Juve. We haven’t talked about the contract or anything else yet. I’m happy at Juventus. My focus is on football."


    Written by James Turnbull










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