Juventus star Paul Pogba has been heavily linked with FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester City – but here's the latest on the French star's future.
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Following reports that Pogba was nearing a move to Catalan club, Barcelona, it's now being said that the Frenchman is no longer in their transfer plans at all.
The Catalan club's current president, Josep Bartomeu, was quoted by the Hard Tackle as saying: "We will not buy Pogba this year. We are not planning with him for next season. He is not part of our sporting plans for 2015-16 at this stage."
This news could very well open up a gap for Real Madrid, who have also expressed their interest in the 22-year-old.
The star could also be pursued by Manchester City, as the Citizens are reportedly ready to offer a world-record transfer deal for the player.
Chelsea are also said to be lining up an offer for Pogba, which could see Oscar go the other way, with Juventus's boss Massimo Allegri admitting his interest in the Brazilian.
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Pogba has played 129 games for Juventus, where he has scored 24 goals, winning the Serie A three times.
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