The Turin based giants are one of a host of top European clubs monitoring Pogba's situation at Old Trafford, with PSG and Barcelona also credited with an interest in the player.
Amid question marks over his relationship with Jose Mourinho, Pogba has been inconsistent at the Premier League giants and United would likely make a loss on the midfielder, who they signed for £89million in 2017.
Italian newspaper 'Tuttosport' report that the 'Old Lady' are looking to bring Pogba back to the Allianz Stadium on an initial loan deal in the winter market, with an option for a £60million permanent move.
Pogba is understood to be assessing his options for the future, however his current employers are unlikely to want to sell the World Cup winner.
The club's hierarchy wish to keep him in Manchester with the midfielder's commercial value as much of a reason to refuse to sell, as well as his undisputed talent.
However 'MailOnline' report that United chiefs have begun to look at potential replacements for Pogba if they were to sell.