Reports in the UK suggest Manchester United have sent representatives to Italy to meet Juventus for Paul Pogba.
The English side are believed to be close to securing a world-record transfer for the French midfielder, but Juve rejected their first bid of €100m.
While the Red Devils are thought to have raised their offer to €110m, it’s believed the Bianconeri are insisting on €120m plus bonuses.
Reports in the UK suggest Manchester United have sent representatives to Italy to meet Juventus for Paul Pogba.
The English side are believed to be close to securing a world-record transfer for the French midfielder, but Juve rejected their first bid of €100m.
While the Red Devils are thought to have raised their offer to €110m, it’s believed the Bianconeri are insisting on €120m plus bonuses.
In addition, the Italian champions want United to pay agent Mino Raiola’s commission, while United want it included in the transfer fee.
Now ESPN UK is reporting that representatives from Man United have flown to Italy in order to push the deal through.
They were expected to submit an improved offer for the 23-year-old, as they’re keen to get the deal done as soon as possible.