According to the Spanish media the French midfielder would be fascinated by the Camp Nou but in Italy could benefit from the tax law that attracted Ronaldo to Turin.
The Juventus market may not end with the arrival of Ronaldo and the goodbyes of Higuain and Caldara. Something is boiling and the player in question is a world champion from the parts of Turin who have learned to know well in the past.
The rumors of a possible return to the Juventus home of Paul Pogba continue to chase each other in Spain where today the newspaper Mundo Deportivo raises an extraordinary duel of the Juve-Barcelona market to reach the Manchester United midfielder.
Let's start from the fundamental premise: Pogba broke with Mourinho. The relationship between the two has not only never taken off but has worn to such an extent as to negatively affect Paul's performance in the field. The 25-year-old fresh world champion wants to leave and his possible destinations are two: Italy or Spain. It does not come out.
Also according to the Mundo Deportivo the next three days will be decisive (on August 9, the Premier market closes). Pogba on one side is very fascinated by an experience at Barcelona - a club that has been courting him since 2015 - where he would find Vidal.
He would very much like to play at the Camp Nou alongside Leo Messi. On the other side, however, there is the Juventus of Cristiano Ronaldo, the club with which he has lived his most beautiful seasons and who launched him in the world football's gotha. Not only. In Italy, Paul could benefit from the Italian tax law introduced by the 2017 Stability Law, which would allow him to pay in the Italian tax authorities a lump-sum tax of 100,000 euros for each tax period.
A lure that attracted its CR7, indifferent to the important tax savings after its bad experience in Spain.
Juventus to get to Pogba would be willing to sacrifice Pjanic, putting him on the sidelines with Manchester United. Mourinho highly esteems the Bosnian (and we would lack something else) and would be very happy to deprive himself of an 'uncomfortable' player to replace him with a more suited to his tactical needs. On the other hand, the proposal is different: Barcelona offers André Gomes - Portuguese as Mourinho - and (many) money to get to French.
The director of the whole operation is obviously Mino Raiola, who Mundo Deportivo says is already in England to take a close look at the pulse of the situation. It is known that the king of prosecutors is an expert in forcing the transfers of his clients to earn fees from Sheikh. Will it be like this again? Juventus and Barcelona are waiting for the answer to this question.