Chelsea FC and FC Barcelona on alert as Juventus give Paul Pogba 20 days to decide future
Chelsea and Barcelona target Paul Pogba has been given 20 days by Juventus to decide whether he wants to stay with the Serie A champions or not.
The French midfielder had reportedly
almost signed for Barcelona last summer, before the deal fell through.
However, the Catalans are still interested in the 23 year old as they
are looking for a long term replacement for talismanic playmaker Andres
Iniesta.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have also joined the
race to sign Pogba, as their incoming manager Antonio Conte is a huge
fan of the Frenchman.
Conte, who is currently the head coach
of the Italian national team, is set to take over as the manager of
Chelsea after Euro 2016. The Italian had coached Pogba during his days
at Juventus, and reportedly wants to take the France international to
Chelsea in order to improve the Blues’ midfield.
However, frustrated with all the
controversy surrounding their prized player, Juventus have reportedly
decided to serve him an ultimatum. The Bianconeri have given Pogba 20 days to decide where his future loyalties lie, according to Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Pogba has become one of the best
midfielders in the world over the last few years, even making it into
the FIFA Ballon d’Or Team of the Year in 2015, after his brilliant
performances with Juventus in the 2014/15 season.
Pogba’s dilemma
Normally, to choose between Chelsea and
Barcelona would be quite difficult for a top player like Pogba. However,
these are not normal times, and a set of circumstances might have made
the Frenchman’s choice a little easier to make.
Chelsea are not in the Champions League
next season, which means a move to Barcelona could be more sensible for
Pogba. However, with Iniesta and Ivan Rakitic still calling the shots in
the Barcelona midfield, Pogba might just find it a bit more difficult
to get regular action at the Nou Camp for another year at least.
However, with the current Chelsea
midfield playing terrible football, the Frenchman will definitely make
it into the starting XI on a regular basis. Also, the fact that he has
already played under Conte, means that the Italian will play a system
under which Pogba has already thrived.
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