Juventus reportedly enquired about re-signing Paul Pogba before their Champions League clash with Manchester United earlier this month.
The 25-year-old left Italy for Old Trafford in a £89million deal in 2016 – a then world record fee – but has been linked with a move back to Turin.
Pogba fuelled transfer talk in the build up to the game on November 7 when he referred to Juventus as his ‘home’.
However, it appears there is no smoke without fire as it’s been claimed that Juve chiefs made their intentions known to their United counterparts ahead of the Red Devils’ shock 2-1 victory.
The Metro claim the Serie A side asked to be kept informed of Pogba’s situation in Manchester amid a fallout with manager Jose Mourinho.
Relations between the pair have been strained, with the midfielder told he would no longer skipper the side again.