Juventus are reportedly hoping to seal a permanent move for Paul Pogba in the summer, though want the Manchester United star on loan before then.
United paid £89m to bring the World Cup winning midfielder back to the Premier League from Juventus back in 2016, and the Serie A giants are favourites to get Pogba again.
According to The Mirror, Juve hope United will allow Pogba to return to Turin on loan in January in a deal that would include an obligation to buy in the summer.
Pogba started Saturday’s dull goalless Manchester derby before taking to social media to reaffirm his commitment to United.
“I've always fought and will always fight for Manchester United, my team-mates and the fans,” wrote Pogba on Instagram after the City game. “Bla bla is not important.
“The future is far, today is what matters and I am 1000 per cent involved!
“Always strong together… all has been clear between the club and myself and that will never change.
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“When you don't know what's going on inside, don't talk. #SpeakTheTruthOrRemainSilent #United #talktothehand.”
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