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Juventus open to selling Paul Pogba for €10 million

Published at :July 12, 2023 at 12:08 AM
Modified at :July 12, 2023 at 12:08 AM
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Rajarshi Shukla


The France midfielder experienced injury-ravaged 2022-23 season

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport (via Get Football News Italy) Juventus are open to selling Paul Pogba for just €10 million, due to his growing injury issues at the club.

The earlier report claimed that Al-Ahli, not Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad, was the club that was considering acquiring Pogba.

Roberto Firmino, the Brazilian attacker, was recently signed by Al-Ahli on a free move following his Liverpool contract expired.

They are currently looking to strengthen their midfield and have expressed interest in Paul Pogba. But before carrying out their plans, the Saudi Arabian team wants to assess the France midfielder's fitness. This follows the midfielder in Juventus' injury-plagued 2022–23 season.

The previous year, Paul Pogba underperformed in Serie A after leaving Manchester United on a free transfer. Only 10 appearances across all competitions were possible for the centre midfielder, who only provided one assist.

Pogba is eager to regain the form he showed at the Allianz Stadium despite Al-Ahli's desire, and Juventus are also taking their time at the moment.

The Old Lady won't stand in his way, though, and will unload him for a price as low as €10 million if he decides to depart.

The sale of Pogba to Manchester United for the then-record price of €105 million (£89 million) is a far cry from the present.

Because Pogba joined Juventus on a free transfer, Juventus is still making money on the Frenchman, which is why they are prepared to part with him for only €10 million.

Pogba would be yet another famous player to sign with a team in the Middle East this summer if he were to relocate to Saudi Arabia.

Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante, and Ruben Neves, among others, have previously signed up with clubs in the Saudi Pro League in recent months.

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