Paul Pogba's agent admits that the player will be sold if the 'right offer' is made, but warns Juventus they will have to reinvest the revenue wisely.

The Frenchman continues to be linked to a number of Europe’s major clubs, with expectation growing of activity in the summer, which his agent Mino Raiola has today added weight to.

“With Juventus we signed for five years, but we're all grown men and if the right offer comes along for Pogba, then the deal will be struck,” he has told La Stampa.

Paul Pogba's agent admits that the player will be sold if the 'right offer' is made, but warns Juventus they will have to reinvest the revenue wisely.

The Frenchman continues to be linked to a number of Europe’s major clubs, with expectation growing of activity in the summer, which his agent Mino Raiola has today added weight to.

“With Juventus we signed for five years, but we're all grown men and if the right offer comes along for Pogba, then the deal will be struck,” he has told La Stampa.

“But what's most important for Juve will be rebuilding the team with that money, otherwise we'll remark two years from now that they made a mistake.

“You should keep changing when you're strong, and not just when you're forced to. Next year they could do with four or five players.

“Remember that [Zinedine] Zidane was sold. Between [Paris Saint-Germain's Edinson] Cavani and [Palermo's Paulo] Dybala, I'd take Dybala. Cavani's salary would be a bit too expensive, I'm afraid.”

At the same time, the agent gave the Old Lady's supporters some hope as he admitted that current offers for Pogba were not appropriate.

“I must have received more than 2,000 phone calls for him from the beginning of the year. Almost 20 a day, at least a couple of which were to negotiate.

“But they were only worth an engagement, not an actual wedding.”

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