Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba will be offered a lucrative contract to ward off the interest of major European sides like Juventus and Real Madrid.
French World Cup winner Pogba has been strongly linked with the two aforementioned clubs but Manchester United are ready to offer the player an expensive contract extension worth £500,000 on a weekly basis.
This is according to the Daily Mail which claimed that the new contract will be a significant increase in his present deal worth £290,000 weekly.
Paul Pogba has two years left on his current deal with Manchester United who have the option of extending it to a third year.
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The French World Cup winner returned to Manchester United from Italian champions Juventus in 2016 for a then world-record fee of around £89m and he signed a five-year contract upon his transfer back to England.
Pogba had moved to Juventus on a free transfer in 2012 and he went on to enjoy four hugely successful in Turin.
The 26-year-old midfielder won four straight league titles at Juventus and also reached the 2015 Champions League final with the Italians.
Pogba and Italian giants Juventus lost the Champions League title to Spanish champions Barcelona via a 3-1 win for the Spaniards.