France and Juventus forward Paul Pogba
Juventus manager Massimiliano
Allegri is confident Paul Pogba will stay put at the club despite talks
about the French midfielder leaving for England or Spain.
Pogba, who's contract at Juventus runs until 2019, has been linked
with a return to English Premier League club Manchester United and
Champions League winners Real Madrid.
"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."
Pogba, who was instrumental in France's run to the Euro 2016 final,
played 48 times in all competitions last season to guide Juve to a Serie
A and Coppa Italia double.
The Italian champions have also boosted the squad by acquiring
midfielder Miralem Pjanic, right back Dani Alves and Morocco defender
Medhi Benatia during the close season.
"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," the 48-year-old
added.
"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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