Chelsea transfer news: PSG, Real Madrid and Barcelona want Paul Pogba, says former Juventus star Pavel Nedved

 

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French fancie: Chelsea face a battle to sign Pogba
Richard Parry21 March 2015

Chelsea face a tough battle to sign France international Paul Pogba after Juventus legend Pavel Nedved confirmed that PSG, Barcelona and Real Madrid are all interested in the 22-year-old’s signature.

Jose Mourinho is a longterm admirer of the former Manchester United man, while Louis van Gaal is also believed to be keen on bringing the Juventus star back to Old Trafford.

Agent Mino Raiola confirmed earlier this month that there is interest in his client, but that any decision on Pogba’s future ‘depends on Paul’s wishes’.

And former Juventus star Nedved – who made 247 appearances for the Old Lady between 2001 and 2009 – has admitted that Ligue 1 giants PSG have already made an offer for Pogba, while Barcelona and Real Madrid are also interested.

"Yes, PSG sent us an offer," Nedved told Le Parisien. "But Paris is not the only one. Real Madrid and Barcelona are also interested."

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