Juventus are aiming to follow the signings of Cristiano Ronaldo and Matthijs De Ligt by bringing in Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.

Speaking to the United Stand podcast, Sky Sport Italia transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano suggested the club are looking to build on their success of bringing in star players every summer by aiming for the Frenchman this summer.

According to Romano, Pogba remains Juve’s target for the summer and for his part, ‘Polpo’ would be ‘happy to go back to Italy.’

Romano also suggested that in demand Brescia midfielder Sandro Tonali would be available for far less than the mooted €60m with Le Rondinelle having to go as low as €30m as they are forced to sell their star player this summer.

Finally, Romano reiterated what colleague Gianluca Di Marzio said earlier regarding Juve being in talks with Barcelona over a possible player exchange involving Miralem Pjanic and Arthur Melo.