Paul Pogba is about to make an emotional return to his former club Juventus. All that’s missing is his signature on the contract.

Paul Pogba has reportedly decided to return to Juventus. This is reported by the Italian sports newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport. In the negotiations with the French midfielder, the last details have now been clarified and the last doubts have been dispelled, so that only Pogba’s signature is missing for a move to his former club.

Pogba’s contract at Manchester United expires this summer, allowing him to join on a free transfer. In 2012 he joined Juventus from Manchester United youth, played there for four years and then returned to the English side for €105m. In all probability he will now return to Italy.

Bayern and Man City are said to have been interested in Pogba as well

According to the report, Pogba will be handed a three-year deal at Juve that will net him €7.5m a year. This sum can increase to 10 million euros per year through bonuses.

In the race for the free Frenchman, FC Bayern Munich was also briefly traded. Manchester City is also said to have considered a commitment from the 29-year-old, who has now probably decided differently.