Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, has admitted that he still loves Manchester United, leaving the door open for a dramatic return.
The France international left Old Trafford for Italy in 2012, because of a lack of playing time. But he has said he does not harbour any bad feelings towards the Premier League club.
“I’m impatient,” Pogba said in the latest FourFourTwo magazine about his exit. “It was the feeling I had. The coach (Sir Alex Ferguson) had faith in me but didn’t put me on. He said that I was too young.
“He said “your time will come” but it never did. It didn’t come. But it does not mean I will speak ill of Manchester United. I love the club.”
Pogba signed a new deal worth £70,000-a-week until June 2019, but his agent Mino Raiola has said it will take a huge offer to make his leave Juve.
“Is Pogba’s price tag around €80million (£66m)? He is one of the most expensive players on the market,” Raiola told Italian radio broadcaster RAI Sport.
“Considering his age, he has room for improvement and he is among the best. Of course, the asking price always depends on eventual buyers.”
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