This summer, Paris Saint-Germain wanted to address their midfield issues as the capital club saw their name in connection with players like Eduardo Camavinga and Paul Pogba. However, a move for a midfielder never occurred. 

Nonetheless, the Ligue 1 side plans to address the issue this coming summer, and it seems they will look to dip into the free transfer market as they have their eyes on Manchester United’s Pogba. 

According to sports betting website Sky Bet (via The Sun) PSG is the favorite to land the 28-year-old midfielder this summer. AS recently reported that Pogba and his representatives won’t be discussing contract extension until April, which isn’t a good sign for Manchester United. 

Furthermore, the France international can begin talks with any club beginning in January and agree to a pre-contract that will kick in next season. Sky Bet has the French giants at 9/1 to clinch Pogba’s signature before February 3.

After much speculation all summer with their interest in Pogba, there’s a real possibility of PSG bringing the Manchester United man back home.

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