Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has left the door open for the possible departure of Paul Pogba by saying that there is nothing absolute in football.

Pogba has been linked with several European heavyweights, including Premier League side Manchester City, reigning French champions Paris Saint-Germain as well as Spanish La Liga rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona.




The Catalans recently made an €80m offer for the Frenchman, but it was not accepted by Juventus CEO Guiseppe Marotta, who said that the Old Lady were intent on keeping him in Turin.

However, Luis Enrique’s side remain the favourites to land the highly-regarded France international. And Agnelli has left the door open for the possible sale of the 22-year-old.
 


“Pogba is not for sale? In football, nothing is absolute”, the Juventus president was quoted as saying by Catalan daily Sport.

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Barcelona are currently hit by a FIFA-imposed transfer ban on incoming players that prevents them from registering players before 2016.

Nevertheless, Catalans have sealed the transfer of Arda Turan from Atletico Madrid on a five-year deal as well as Aleix Vidal from Sevilla this summer.