Report: Pogba considering offer to return to Juventus
History could repeat itself for Paul Pogba.
The French midfielder is considering an offer to reunite with Juventus after his Manchester United contract expires at the end of June, reports Rob Dawson of ESPN.
Pogba left United for Juventus in 2012, establishing himself as an elite midfielder during a spell in Italy that lasted until 2016. He then rejoined United for an £89.3-million fee - a world record at the time.
He's now contemplating a return to Serie A after receiving a "concrete proposal" that puts Juventus in the lead to sign the World Cup winner, Dawson adds.
The French international has yet to make a final decision, according to Dawson.
Paris Saint-Germain are also reportedly in contention and could attract Pogba with an offer to play in his home country.
Manchester City were surprise contenders, but Pogba rejected an offer to join Pep Guardiola's squad due to reported concerns about backlash from Manchester United supporters.
Pogba has struggled to consistently replicate the form that made him a star at Juventus in the six years since he returned to Old Trafford; frustrated fans booed him in his last two games against Norwich City and Liverpool.
The 29-year-old recently admitted to experiencing depression, which began during Jose Mourinho's volatile spell as Manchester United manager.
Pogba, who has missed the last four matches with a calf problem, could be in contention to play his final match for Manchester United on Sunday after returning to training.
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