Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici has acknowledged that the club have discussed the prospect of re-signing Paul Pogba from Manchester United. The France international parted ways with the Bianconeri to re-join the Red Devils during the summer of 2016 but he has since endured a mixed run where he has come for plenty of criticism.

Amidst this, there has already been the talk of him pursuing a fresh challenge away from Old Trafford and when asked about the prospect of Juventus re-signing him, Paratici told TMW: “Is the return of Pogba possible? We have already discussed this many times. He’s a great player we’ve had before and are fond of, but now he plays for Manchester United. We are exploring the market, the president and Pavel Nedved, with the help of the coach (Massimiliano) Allegri. To improve the team we are always careful. We still have great players and we enjoy them. It will not be easy to always have so many strong ones.”

Klopp tried landing Rabiot while he was coach of Borussia Dortmund but it didn’t happen. He is still a fan of the player even though his offerings are somewhat limited now. With the France international looking to exit Paris St-Germain soon, Klopp is willing to get him if he would come for free. Rabiot is out of contract at the end of the season, and neither him nor the club is willing to reach a new agreement. Liverpool could hand the player a lifeline at a promising team if the terms are right.
Pepe was born in Brazil, but he chooses to play for Portugal. Besides, he has been a part of the team, which achieved victory in Euro 2016. The Portugal international so far has made 99 appearances for Portugal in addition to winning the title of man of the match during finals against France. There is no denying that Pepe is indeed the most reviled footballers in the world. Pepe is close to achieving 150 yellow cards and there are instances when he has totally lost it. He never wants to compromise and has been a physical player which annoys the opposition followers.
After six years at the Etihad, Nasri moved to Turkey last August. After six a season and failing to match expectations, the club decided to cut ties. The club itself is fighting to retain their top flight status. The chairman who argued for Nasri’s signature Ali Safak Ozturk has resigned following the dire situation of the club.

