Juve keen on Pogba but need to sell others first

Continuing on from the rumour suggesting Juventus are keen on having Paul Pogba back in Turin, they would need to consider selling two or three important players in order to compete with United's asking price.
The Premier League side aren't likely to let him go for less than €130m (£112.4m), a figure which the Italian side wouldn't be able to match without saying goodbye to current members of the squad.
The Frenchman has already indicated that his intentions are to leave United in the summer, especially if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's can't achieve a Champions League place at the end of the season.
United themselves will certainly try to keep him in Manchester, hence the whopping price tag, despite a less than impressive second season.
Pogba has already had experience of playing at Juventus, enjoying a four year spell there between 2012 and 2016 and Juve want him back for what would be their second record signing after Cristiano Ronaldo last summer for 100 million pounds.
Miralem Pjanic and Douglas Costa are among those who could face the exit doors if Juventus go for Pogba.