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Paul Pogba set to rejoin Juventus

With the transfer window which officially opened last Friday, a lot of teams have been really busy on the market. While Liverpool announced Darwin Nunez deal from Benfica, Tottenham Hotspurs announced Yves Bissouma from Brighton and Hove Albion yesterday.

The recent transfer is Paul Pogba who is set to join Juventus from Manchester United.

Paul Pogba after beginning his senior career with Manchester United two years later after joining from Le Havre, limited appearances persuaded him to depart to join Italian side Juventus on a free transfer in 2012, where he helped the club to four consecutive Serie A titles, as well as two Coppa Italia and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. During his time in Italy, Pogba further established himself as one of the most promising young players in the world and received the Golden Boy award in 2013, followed by the Bravo Award in 2014.Pogba's performances at Juventus led to him returning to Manchester United in 2016 for a then-world record transfer fee of €105 million.

His return at Manchester United had him winning two trophies, the Uefa Europa League, and the English League cup. His five years contract with United had come to an end and he has left as a free agent. With many clubs interested in the midfielder, Pogba is set to choose Juventus, another return from the French midfielder. This morning, transfer expert @Fabrizio Romano has tweeted:

Paul Pogba will sign his contract with Juventus at the beginning of July, the expectation into the club is now clear. Final details are being discussed but verbal agreement is in place for his return. ⚪️⚫️🇫🇷 #Juventus.

Pogba has turned down Man City approaches one month ago. https://t.co/BlgR3ZWiRb

https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1536968750272061441?t=847UEgIvLA8bODqFGP0lag&s=19

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