Reports in Spain claim Juventus have agreed a pact with Barcelona not to sell Paul Pogba to another club this summer.

Officials from the Blaugrana are in Italy this week to discuss the Frenchman, with a meeting reportedly taking place today in Milan.

Spanish sources Sport and Mundo Deportivo report that the outcome of the meeting was that the Bianconeri have agreed not to sell Pogba until next summer.

Reports in Spain claim Juventus have agreed a pact with Barcelona not to sell Paul Pogba to another club this summer.

Officials from the Blaugrana are in Italy this week to discuss the Frenchman, with a meeting reportedly taking place today in Milan.

Spanish sources Sport and Mundo Deportivo report that the outcome of the meeting was that the Bianconeri have agreed not to sell Pogba until next summer.

The Catalan giants have a transfer ban, so could not play the 22-year-old until January if they were to sign him, which is unattractive due to the transfer fee he would command.

The deal does not mean Barcelona have agreed a deal for the French international, as they would still have to agree a fee with Juventus next summer.

However, the reported pact is in the interest of both parties, with the Old Lady keeping one of their star men for next season, and Barça ensuring he won’t go elsewhere while their transfer ban is in effect.

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