Juventus are willing to pay Paul Pogba £10m-a-year wages if he joins them for free next year, according to the Italian outlet La Gazzetta Dello Sport.
That is actually less than the £12m-a-year wages he receives at Man United right now – meaning the Frenchman would have to take a pay-cut to join them.
Juve will have to fund the move by selling two current midfielders Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot.
The Serie A side are eager to re-sign Pogba next year and could even let go of young midfielder Weston McKennie if he joins.
The Frenchman recently spoke about a move to Juventus, revealing he speaks to his ex-teammates but insisting his focus on having a prolific campaign with United.
Pogba has made 9 appearances for United so far this season, picking up 7 assists.