Juventus are continuing contract negotiations with Paul Pogba and are reportedly offering a four-year extension.

The Bianconeri have been expected to agree an extended and improved deal for the France international having ended speculation of an exit from Turin this summer, despite reputed interest from the likes of Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.

Tuttosport today update on the progress of those talks and say that a meeting has been held in Milan between Juve officials and Pogba’s representatives, Mino Raiola and Walid Ben Zefti.

Juventus are continuing contract negotiations with Paul Pogba and are reportedly offering a four-year extension.

The Bianconeri have been expected to agree an extended and improved deal for the France international having ended speculation of an exit from Turin this summer, despite reputed interest from the likes of Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.

Tuttosport today update on the progress of those talks and say that a meeting has been held in Milan between Juve officials and Pogba’s representatives, Mino Raiola and Walid Ben Zefti.

It is speculated that terms of the proposal have been tabled and that the Old Lady is looking to tie Pogba down to June 2018, with an option also in place for a further year.

Representing an initial two-year extension to his current contract, the offer also apparently will have the 21-year-old’s salary boosted to €4m – currently the midfielder is earning €1.5m each season.

Tuttosport say Beppe Marotta is eyeing another meeting as soon as possible with Raiola and Ben Zefti and this will most likely come after next week’s Champions League clash with Olympiacos, with an agreement aimed to reached by the end of this month.

The Turin publication also quote Ben Zefti: “Paul is happy in Turin, the negotiations for the renewal are underway, they could take a long time just as they could be closed very quickly, we’ll see.

“It depends on several things, not just the money.”

Pogba yesterday picked up the Hyundai Young Player Award for his part played at the 2014 World Cup.

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