Kylian Mbappe, Erlin Haaland and Paul Pogba will be the three important names in this summer 2022.
The Frenchman's future remains unclear. His Manchester United contract lasts until 2022, which means that if he doesn't sign a new one with the 'Red Devils', he could sign for any club for free on 1st July.
At the moment, Manchester United has not agreed on a new deal with the World Cup winner, and it seems like his future may be far away from England. At the age of 28, Pogba already proved what he is capable off and his performances in the Euro 2022 make the big European teams show interest in signing the superstar if he ends up leaving.
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The three teams that will push to complete the signing of the Frenchman are: Real Madrid, Juventus and PSG. 'Los Blancos' always admired Pogba's game. In addition to that, Mbappe's, teammates in the national team, likely move makes Pogba's signing more likely.
A comeback to Italy to play for the 'Vecchia Signora' it's another option, he would go back to the club where he developed into the player he is now.
He played 178 games, scoring 34 goals and assisting 30 times. He was also close to win the Champions League with the Italian side back in 2015, when he lost in the final against Luis Enrique's Barça.
Pogba's last option is PSG a team that seems to never get tired of adding new superstars to their squad. The Parisians would not struggle to met Pogba's economic demands and the Frenchman could be the last piece to their incredible.
Pogba's salary is one of the highest in the entire world. He gets paid 15 million euros a year, to that you need to add Raiola's commission. Reports in England suggest that Pogba wants 22 million a year to sign for any club, including his current one.