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Serie A giants offer players in part exchange for this Man United star

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Juventus offer Ramsey and Rabiot in part exchange for Paul Pogba

According to Calciomercato (h/t MEN), Juventus could offer Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot in part exchange for Paul Pogba in the summer transfer window.

The French World Cup winner’s return to Manchester has not gone according to plan and a return to Italy in the summer looks likely, as per Calciomercato (h/t MEN).

The 26-year-old has had an injury ridden season with him making just eight appearances. He last played for United in the 4-1 victory over Newcastle United in December. (h/t Whoscored)

Paul Pogba
Paul Pogba spent four years at Juventus

The player’s agent Mina Raiola has admitted that Pogba is open to the idea of returning to Italy. (h/t Daily Mail)

The midfielder had previously spent four highly successful seasons at Juventus before returning to United in the summer of 2016. Although he enjoyed initial success, it is fair to say that he has failed to perform on a regular basis.

It has been a poor repayment of the £100 million investment made on the player by the Red Devils.

Zinedine Zidane is a fan of the player and is keen to bring him to the Bernabeu. Juventus, however, are trying to sweeten the deal by offering players in part exchange.

United are looking to revamp their midfield and the likes of Ramsey or Rabiot will be an improvement over the options already at the club. (h/t MEN)

The Red Devils are keen to sell the player before the Euros this summer. They do not want to risk the player injuring himself during the tournament nor prove to be a distraction during pre-season. (h/t MEN)

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Pogba has made 150 appearances for United, with 143 of them coming in his second spell. (h/t Whoscored)

The midfield superstar played a central role as United won both the League Cup and Europa league in 2017.