Agent Raiola opens door to Pogba rejoining Juventus in Man Utd contract update

Mino Raiola has shockingly opened the door for Paul Pogba to make a shock return to Juventus next summer.

The Frenchman's contract expires next summer, and his future at Manchester United remains unclear as Pogba enters the final season of his deal.

Pogba has been a revelation for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season, and the 28-year-old has provided seven assists in the Premier League.

Raiola told Rai Sport: “Paul Pogba's contract with Manchester United expires in June. We will talk with Man Utd, let’s see what happens.

“Juventus? Paul still loves Turin. There’s a chance that Pogba will return to Juventus, yes – but it also depends on Juventus’ plans.”

Pogba spent four years in the Serie A after he left Manchester United on a free in 2012.

And the Frenchman arguably spent the best days of his career with the Juventus side, who he helped to four scudetto's, two Coppa Italia's, and one Supercoppa.

Pogba was named in the World Team of the Year shortly before he made his high-profile move back to United.

Jose Mourinho parted ways with £89.3million for the services of the former Red Devils academy prospect.

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Solskjaer has remained positive about the chances of retaining Pogba, but he has admitted United need to win to keep hold of him.

"It's up to us to get results and to prove to ourselves that we can win trophies," he said after United's loss to Young Boys.

"I think everyone that signs for Manchester United wants to win trophies and be part of a winning Manchester United.

"It's the most magical feeling in the world to be part of a winning Manchester United team."

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The Red Devils have experienced a great start to their domestic campaign, but they left a lot to be desired in their opening European clash.

Solskjaer's men now face West Ham on Sunday.

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