Italian champions Juventus have reportedly initiated a plan to bring Paul Pogba back to the club when the transfer window reopens in January.
This is according to the publication from popular Italian news Calciomercato.
It was further revealed that the Old Lady will make a push in the winter transfer window and that a substantial bid for the 25-year-old is almost certain to come when the summer transfer window comes around.
France World Cup winner Paul Pogba has been linked with a return to Italy following his struggles at Manchester United.
The midfielder had earlier joined the Italian Serie A champions from Manchester United on a free transfer in the summer of 2012 following his lack of playing time with the Red Devils.
Juventus paid a sizeable compensation fee for the Manchester United Academy player.
He spent four years in Turin before he returned to Old Trafford for a then world record fee of £89m in 2016.
Pogba has had a mixed return to Manchester United.
He won the Carabao Cup and Europa League titles in his first season with the club but his second spell at the club has been overshadowed by the feud between him and Red Devils manager Jose Mourinho thereby leading to rumours over his future at the club.