Juventus are rubbing their hands with the possible departure of Pogba: it will save a lot!

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The Turin Juventus the hands are faced with the possible release of Paul Pogba heading to Saudi Arabia as that would mean saving his massive record after a year in which he barely went due to injury.

The Frenchman returned to Turin last summer at the end of his contract with Manchester United and now, a season later, the juicy offer on the table from Al Ittihad may provoke repacking. At the age of 30, please enjoying a contract that for Juventus It’s hard to assume because they won’t be playing in Europe and the club’s situation is delicate, that’s why they see more leaving the club.

La Gazzetta dello Sport has done a breakdown of the savings that would mean for Juve to get rid of pogba, who played only 10 games this season (at more than 900,000 euros each). Overall, yes please fulfilled all his years of contract in Italy, the operation cost 52 million eurosbut leaving now will save 31 ‘kilos’an indispensable figure today in Turin.

The truth is that the Frenchman is seriously considering the option of swapping Italy for Saudi Arabia and that is the offer from Al-Ittihad, the club that signed his compatriots. Karim Benzema and N’Golo KanteIt seems to be considered. Pogba would have been offered a three-year contract at a cost of 100 million euros each and the footballer, during his stay in Saudi Arabia, even walked through the club’s facilities, from what he himself saw of his ambition.

Source: La Verdad

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