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Paul Pogba "told off" by ex-Juventus star Claudio Marchisio for Man Utd transfer mistake

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Paul Pogba was "told off" by former Juventus teammate Claudio Marchisio over his transfer to Man Utd, who claimed the Frenchman had made a mistake.

The pair featured in the same Juventus side during Pogba's spell at the club from 2012-2016, prior to his mega-money return to United.

His second stint at United has not gone as well as first hoped, and he has now been linked with a switch back to Juventus this summer.

And Marchisio has already been on Pogba's case about him returning to play for the Old Lady. “Last year I met him at a private event and told him off, saying he got it wrong when deciding to go to Manchester and should’ve remained with the Bianconeri,” Marchisio told Sport Mediaset (via Football Italia ). "Now things have

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