Barcelona official Albert Soler is due to meet Juventus representatives in Milan today in a bid to move along a deal for Paul Pogba, according to Spanish daily AS.

Pogba has been heavily linked with a move away from the Turin giants this summer and he has no dearth of suitors.




Manchester City and reigning French champions Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly been keen on prising away the highly-rated Frenchman.

Real Madrid Castilla manager Zinedine Zidane recently confessed his admiration for the 22-year-old, but Los Blancos’ fierce rivals Barcelona are believed to be Pogba’s favoured destination.
 


Barcelona transfer technical committee member Ariedo Braida met with Juventus CEO Guiseppe Marotta on Sunday and Pogba was reported to be the main point of discussion during their Milan meeting.

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Now things are fast in motion and Soler’s meeting with Juventus' representatives is meant to tie up a deal for the France international.

Barcelona are currently reeling under a FIFA-imposed two-transfer window ban on transfers, meaning that Pogba could be loaned back to Juventus until December if the deal goes through.

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