Sources indicate that Juventus will let the French star leave this summer, to re-join the Red Devils. The midfielder would become the most expensive player in football history.

Jose Mourinho will have his wishes come true this week, as reports from Spain suggest that Paul Pogba will join Manchester United this summer, once the Red Devils pay Juventus the astounding amount of €120M.

According to Spanish journalist Guillem Balague, the Italian and English teams have agreed terms to make the deal, putting an end to all speculation that saw Pogba joining Real Madrid or Chelsea.

Balague reveals that Pogba will be earning 13.5M a year if the deal goes through, and would eventually make him the most expensive player in the world, surpassing the €100M Real Madrid paid Tottenham to sign Gareth Bale three years ago.

Pogba's stats with Juventus last season don't seem to justify the staggering amount Man UTD will pay to sign the player.

Pogba's inner circle has repeatedly stated that they want the midfielder to play in a more competitive league, and the deal would materialize their dreams. Pogba played seven games for the Red Devils in the 2011-2012 season, but wasn't able to make an impact with the team and ended up signing with La Vecchia Signora.

The French star's deal with Manchester United comes as no surprise, as two of the team's most recent signings have something in common with him. Both Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who were confirmed as Man United players in recent weeks have Mino Raiola as their agent, just like Pogba. 

With the French midfielder getting ready to battle for the UEFA Euro 2016 title, it seems to be only a matter of days before the Red Devils unveil him as their new footballer.