Paul Pogba has been warned he will have fewer options because of the financial impact of the coronavirus if he tries to quit Manchester United.
Pogba attempted to leave United last summer and is wanted by Real Madrid and Juventus. Juventus’ chief football officer Fabio Paratici claims fewer clubs can afford Pogba’s wage demands because the shutdown is costing them millions.
Pogba, 27, earns £290,000-a-week and Paratici says the landscape has changed. “Pogba is a great player, we know him as a champion,” Paratici told Sky Italia. “But something will change after the virus crisis because logically the salary demands someone of his level would have had before is now more difficult to get hold of, or at least he’ll have fewer clubs prepared