Andrea Agnelli, the president of Juventus, is reportedly willing to let go of French international Paul Pogba, but not at any price. Juventus has allegedly set the release clause for Pogba at 50 million euros, which surpasses Chelsea’s offer of 30 million euros. Paris Saint-Germain, another interested party, has not yet made an offer for the player.
Discussions between Pogba’s agent, Mino Raiola, and the Italian club are reportedly ongoing for a possible contract extension. Giuseppe Marotta, the general director of Juventus, is said to be in favor of offering Pogba an annual salary of 3 million euros. The midfielder has played 7 matches in Serie A this season, scoring one goal during that period.