Paul Pogba' s future at Manchester United is said to be "more secure" following a major U-turn from Italian champions Juventus.
The France international remains a target for the Old Lady, who sold him to Manchester United in the summer of 2016 for a then world-record fee of £89million.It was thought the Serie A champions would try to secure Pogba's services this summer as he's entered the last year of his Old Trafford contract.Juve, however, have temporarily abandoned their bid to re-acquire the midfielder's services.
As reported by Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano , their U-turn on a move for Pogba is said to stem from the financial ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic.
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