PAUL POGBA has revealed he will make a decision on his future at Manchester United in the summer as he refuses to rule out a return to Juventus.
The 28-year-old Frenchman will become a free agent at the end of the season if he does not sign a new deal at Old Trafford.
Recent reports have suggested he is now happier at Man Utd than he was in the past when speculation was rife that he wanted to leave.
But when asked by Italian media about his club future following France’s victory over Belgium in the Nations League, Pogba refused to commit to anything.
Speaking to Mediaset as reported by Fabrizio Romano, he said: “I like Turin! I always speak with former Juve team-mates like Dybala.
“I’m in Manchester now, I’m under contract until June then let’s see.
“I want to complete this season at best level – then we see”
Pogba left Man Utd for Juventus in 2012 where he would go on to play 178 times for the Serie A giants, scoring 34 goals.
He then returned to Old Trafford in the summer of 2016 for what was at the time a record transfer fee of £89.3million.
He has since gone on to score 38 times in 208 appearances for the Red Devils.
But in the five years since he came back to the English club, he has won just one League Cup and one Europa League.
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That pales in comparison to the four Serie A titles, two Coppa Italias and two Supercoppas that he won during four seasons with Juve.
Pogba has also had international success with France as an instrumental part of their 2018 World Cup-winning side.
However, the Frenchman has enjoyed a stellar start to the new season, assisting seven times in just seven Premier League games.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk