Massimiliano Allegri has
suggested that Paul Pogba would be taking a step back if he decides to leave
Juventus to return to Manchester United.
The 23-year-old left Old
Trafford on a free transfer in 2012 but could be set to return this summer in a
world-record deal worth £100m, with negotiations
over a potential deal understood to have begun earlier this month.
Pogba, who was part of
the French team which reached the final of Euro 2016 on home soil, was also a
mainstay in Allegri's side which was beaten 3-1 by Barcelona in the Champions
League final in 2015.
"I am calm about the
English rumours," Allegri told Gazzetta dello Sport. "Anyone who
has the opportunity to leave Juventus has to consider things very carefully,
because right now Juve are among the top four European clubs.
"This is not a
selling club that just lets its players go. Pogba belongs to Juve and at the
end of the day he too will want to win another Scudetto and hopefully the
Champions League.
"We have grown in
terms of appeal and awareness of our own capabilities. So far our market this
summer has been eight out of 10, bringing in players of international pedigree
like Medhi Benatia, Dani Alves and Miralem Pjanic."
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