La Stampa and Gazzetta dello Sport claim Juventus and Paul Pogba will decide on his future within the next three weeks.

The midfielder arrived on a free transfer after his contract with Manchester United expired in 2012 and is now worth in the region of €100m.

His current contract in Turin runs until June 2019, but the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain all want the player.

La Stampa and Gazzetta dello Sport claim Juventus and Paul Pogba will decide on his future within the next three weeks.

The midfielder arrived on a free transfer after his contract with Manchester United expired in 2012 and is now worth in the region of €100m.

His current contract in Turin runs until June 2019, but the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain all want the player.

According to today’s editions of both La Stampa and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus have set a deadline to decide on his future, as Pogba’s departure would force a radical shift of transfer strategy.

He has three weeks to accept a contract renewal or opt to walk away from Turin.

The plan from Juventus is to extend his contract to June 2020, increasing the wages from €4.5m per season to €6m plus bonuses.

Another part of the plan is to move Pogba from a midfield role to more of a trequartista behind the strikers, seeing as he already wears the Number 10 jersey.

It would allow him to play closer to the goal and focus more on providing assists and scoring.

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