The super agent has reignited speculations once again with his latest admission.

Manchester United have been dealt nother scared in their bid to retain the service of Paul Pogba with the player's agent Mino Raoila coming out to suggest that he could be on the move next summer. Accordiing to him the 28-year-old could rejoin Juventus when his contract expires at the end of the 2021-22 season.

Pogba returned to Manchester United from Juventus in 2016 for a club-record transfer fee of 89.3 million pounds following his Old Trafford exit in 2012. Since his comeback to the Premier League, the player has been consistently linked with yet another turn to Turin, where he enjoyed enormous success including winning four consecutive Serie A titles as well as two Coppa Italia and Supercoppa trophies.  

At Manchester United, the World Cup-winner has enjoyed a good spell and has been an integral part of the rebuilding process at Old Trafford. However, the uncertainty surrounding his future at the club keeps emerging although a recent report by Sky Sports indicated that the Frenchman is now impressed with his side's recruitment and is now open to signing an extension amid interest from the likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. Recently, his brother Mattias Pogba, also provided United fans with some level of assurance by revealing that his brother is happy at the club now and a prolonged stay cannot be ruled out. 

Contrary to this revelation, Pogba's agent Mino Raiola has claimed that he could be on the move back to Juventus as he hold the club dearly. Speaking to Italian TV channel Rai Sport on Friday, he said: "Pogba's contract expires next year. We will talk to Manchester (United) and see.

"For sure Turin has remained in his heart and he cares a lot about these things. The possibility of returning to Juventus is there but it also depends on Juve."

Meanwhile, reports from England suggest that Manchester United and Paul Pogba's representatives could be meeting soon to decide his future.