Manchester United have reached a personal agreement with Paul Pogba and will make a world record €120m (£102.2m) bid for the Juventus midfielder after Euro 2016, according to Sky Italia.
Jose Mourinho revealed at his unveiling that United had already secured three of his four primary transfer targets and that they were working on signing the latter, which is widely believed to be Pogba.
The France international is currently gearing up for their semi final clash with Germany at Euro 2016 but has been heavily linked with a return to United and move to Real Madrid this summer.
United are desperate to bring the powerful midfielder back to Old Trafford just four years after watching him leave for Juventus on a free and are even prepared to shatter the world record to land the 23-year-old.
Mourinho’s side have reportedly already come to a basic agreement with Pogba where by he will receive €13m (£11.1m) a year salary.
Of players that attempted at least 300 dribbles in the last four Serie A campaigns, only three have done so with a greater success than Pogba (60.1%).
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