Monday, 29th September, 2014



Juventus have reached an agreement with Paul Pogba over a contract renewal, according to Italian broadcaster Sport Mediaset.

Pogba is a key man at the Italian champions and they are well aware a number of clubs covet his signature, including Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City and the Frenchman's former club Manchester United.



But Juventus are hopeful signing Pogba to a fresh contract will end any thoughts of a switch away from Turin for the France international.

And their agreement with Pogba will see the Frenchman put pen to paper on a new contract running until the summer of 2019, while the player will earn a yearly pay packet of around €4m.

 


Juventus picked Pogba up in the summer of 2012 after he refused to renew his contract with Manchester United.

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The midfielder quickly established himself in the club's first team and helped drive Juventus to Serie A titles in 2013 and 2014.

Pogba has also seen his progress recognised at international level, with France coach Didier Deschamps taking him to this summer's World Cup in Brazil.

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