Serie A giants Juventus have reportedly offered Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba £120,000-a-week wages to rejoin them this summer.
But Pogba could scupper a free transfer as he seeks a higher salary from his former side.
According to Goal, Juventus have a three-year contract on the table for the 29-year-old – despite the Italians claiming they have a “gentleman’s agreement” to talk with United first.
Pogba spent four years in Turin between 2012 and 2016, winning four titles and two Italian Cups.
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And Juve, guaranteed to finish fourth on Saturday, want Pogba to resurrect their Serie A ambitions next term.
However, issues remain over the Frenchman’s wage demands.
Pogba currently earns £290,000-a-week at Old Trafford.
And he is ready to take a significant wage cut to £180k-a-week at Juventus.
But the Italians cannot afford that reduced figure.
And they are hoping Pogba will go even lower by accepting their current offer of £120k-a-week.
Max Allegri also wants to extend the contract of star defender Matthijs de Ligt, who will step up in Giorgio Chiellni’s absence.
The Dutchman already pockets over £200k each week.
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