Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri admits that it is “very difficult” to see Paul Pogba return to Juventus anytime in the near future as he appears to have settled comfortably at Manchester United.
Pogba left Old Trafford for Juventus as a youngster in 2012 and enjoyed four successful years in Turin, winning four Serie A titles.
His form at Juventus persuaded United to bring him back to Old Trafford in a then-world record deal reportedly an initial 89.3million pounds in 2016.
Critics and pundits alike noted that Pogba’s form has been inconsistent since returning to United, while his falling out with Mourinho became a huge source of controversy. That gave away to rumours of him moving to the likes of Barcelona, Paris-Sain Germain and even Juventus.

But Pogba has hit new heights at United and maintained that form since Mourinho’s dismissal last month, leaving Allegri to believe there is little chance of him heading back to the Old Lady.
“It’s very difficult to see him at Juventus again,” Allegri said at a news conference on Saturday.
The arrival of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the interim manager has done wonders for the Old Trafford club and helped revigorate Pogba. Pogba has gone so far as to say that United have rediscovered their identity under the Norwegian manager.















