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Serie A giants price themselves out of Paul Pogba move

Pogba to Juventus unlikely to happen

Serie A giants price themselves out of Paul Pogba move

12 May 2020 - 13:20

Juventus are unlikely to re-sign Paul Pogba from Manchester United this summer after introducing a maximum salary cap to cope with the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

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  • The Serie A giants have been regularly linked with Pogba's services over the past year but they have not made any formal approach to re-sign the France international.

    Of late, there has been the speculation that they could exchange Adrien Rabiot in a part-exchange deal for Pogba but that appears unlikely to happen, according to Corriere di Torino.

    The Italian outlet says that the Bianconeri have introduced a salary cap in order to promote financial solidarity during the current crisis due to the COVID-19 virus.

    It is added that they will pay out a maximum of £151,000 per week in wages to their players for the next 12 months, though Cristiano Ronaldo remains the only exception in this case.

    In such a situation, Pogba will need to take a 50 percent paycut to return to Turin this summer and it would come as a huge surprise, if the midfielder accepts to do so.

     


    Written by Sri Aswin










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