At the end of the season, observers and fans expect an exodus of Juventus players, especially if the club miss out on Champions League football – which seems to be the case at the moment due to the point deduction.
With some top earners already running on expiring contracts, management could sacrifice others to generate cash to make up the shortfall caused by the lack of European football.
But according to Tutosport via JuventusNews24Paul Pogba intends to stay in Turin and thank Juventus and their fans for their great affection.
A meniscus injury has prevented the Frenchman from making an official appearance since returning to the club last July. Nonetheless, he hopes to take the field at some point during February.
The source claims the 29-year-old is determined to stick with the club amid the current crisis, even if it means missing out on Champions League football.
For their part, Juventus directors believe Pogba still possesses the kind of skills that would improve the quality of the team’s game.
The 2018 World Cup winner had a successful first stint at the Allianz Stadium between 2012 and 2016, before returning to Manchester United at a record transfer fee.
Last summer, Pogba signed for Juventus as a free agent, and his current deal runs until 2026.