The French midfielder has been crucial for both of Manchester United's recent wins, but his future seems to be far away from Old Trafford.

With Paul Pogba's relationship with Jose Mourinho getting worse by the minute, a number of teams have become interested in the player's services.

One of those clubs is none other than Juventus, who's main man, Giuseppe Marotta, has offered a lifeline not only for the French star, but also for Chelsea flop, Alvaro Morata.

"I do not believe in players coming back after having gone away, but there are also exceptions. They are professionals who left a good memory," Marotta stated.

Before Juventus' fans start celebrating for what would be huge transfers, the bianconeri boss admitted that they would need to cash in first on other players in order to attempt those signings.

"The market valuations they have achieved represent a mirage for us. Higuain cost us €90m ($111M)? Yes, but it was an extraordinary purchase, made after the sale of Pogba," Marotta added.

Both players are under contract with their respective clubs. With both Chelsea and Manchester United considering the option of letting them leave, only time will tell if La Vecchia Signora will be able to add them to their squad once again.