Agent Mino Raiola said ‘December is the month for dreaming’ when asked about a possible return to Juventus for Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. ‘Even the dead wake up when I talk about Pogba’.

Italian media suggests Pogba has no intentions of signing a new deal with the Red Devils and claim that Pogba would prefer a move back to the Old Lady.

Report: Pogba ready to quit Man Utd for Juventus

Pogba has been linked with a return to Juventus since he re-joined Manchester United in 2016 and Raiola was asked if the dream could become a possibility for the Bianconeri fans.

“Dreaming is free, those who don’t dream are dead,” Raiola said at the IAFA Assembly in Rome, according to TMW.

“I do not prohibit anyone from dreaming, I dream every day too, so let’s dream, it’s good for you. Then let’s see if they become reality.

“December is the month for dreaming, with Christmas and all the holidays. It’s still too early. Let’s see what happens. We don’t know why, but even the dead wake up in England when we talk about Pogba.

“So, it’s better to not talk about it, also because some former Manchester United players won’t have anything to talk about if they don’t talk about Pogba and Me.”

Pogba spent four years at Juventus before returning to Old Trafford in a €105m move to Manchester United.

He had arrived on a free transfer from the Red Devils in August 2012 and could return for a second stint as a free agent when his contract expires in June next year.

3 thought on “Raiola: ‘Pogba to Juventus? It’s free to dream’”
  1. Please do not take him. His age is fine but the salary is a problem when we need to think of lowering our wage bill. We also need to stop obsessing with foreign players and start bringing in young Italians or giving chances to players like Fagioli. At some point they have to either sink or swim.

  2. Raiola , everyone has figured you out, Stop trying to act like you are a saint. I have a dream , it is to rid football of parasitic agents.

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