
Pogba’s future at Manchester United has been the subject of much conjecture, amid rumours of a falling out with Jose Mourinho.
The Frenchman, who rejoined United from Juventus in the summer of 2016, has been linked with a return to Turin after failing to deliver for United.
His problems with Mourinho are well documented and the tensions have supposedly caused rifts in the dressing room.
Barcelona have also been keeping tabs on Pogba’s situation in the event he could leave.
The Catalan giants eyed a deal over the summer, but a move broke down over personal terms.

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Pogba’s issues at Old Trafford saw him stripped of the vice-captaincy earlier this season.
And now according to Italian paper Corriere dello Sport, Pogba is eager to leave United.
So much so, that he has told his former Juventus team-mates he wants to rejoin the Bianconeri.
The Catalan giants eyed a deal over the summer, but a move broke down over personal terms.
Pogba’s issues at Old Trafford saw him stripped of the vice-captaincy earlier this season.
And now according to Italian paper Corriere dello Sport, Pogba is eager to leave United.
So much so, that he has told his former Juventus team-mates he wants to rejoin the Bianconeri.
Corriere dello Sport claims Juve are hopeful they can capitalise on Pogba’s breakdown in relationship to prise him away from the Red Devils.
Pogba, however, admitted earlier last week that it was a dream come true to come back to United.
He said: “When I came back to United, it was the best feeling ever.
“I came back home. I always dreamed of playing for United, to have many games and score goals.
“Nothing had really changed, except for maybe the team and the manager, but the rest of the club was the same.
“I just came back home, it was like I didn’t really leave – I just went on holiday! [laughs]. It was a great feeling to come back home.
“It was great to come back, to feel the air of Manchester. That has never changed.”
Meanwhile, former Red Devils midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron reckons United are still searching for answers in the post Sir Alex Ferguson era.
He said: “The departure of Ferguson had a really bad impact on them.
“They have not been able to find their way yet, having tried some changes already. But they are a big club so hopefully they will find their [football] idea in the future.
“Mourinho is a great manager. For me, he really is.
“Maybe he could be the right one but after all Ferguson achieved at the club, he is going to need some time in order to implement his [football] idea.”