Player agent Mino Raiola hinted that the French star hasn't made up his mind about joining the Red Devils in what could be a record-breaking deal.

Manchester United fans will have to wait for confirmation about Paul Pogba's move to Old Trafford, as his agent has hinted he could keep playing for Juventus next season.

Player agent Mino Raiola, who helped the Red Devils seal the deals for Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, spoke about his all-star client today, revealing why the French midfielder hasn't inked a contract with José Mourinho's team.

"Juve do not want to sell him and there is a chance for us to talk about a new contract. He feels no need to leave. But if you come with a project that will make Paul want to leave, we'll talk with the club," Raiola stated.

Pogba helped Juventus win a fifth straight Serie A title last season, but his performance with France in the UEFA Euro 2016 was rather disappointing to some fans and experts.

The agent also revealed that this is not the first time in which Mourinho makes a move to sign the French midfielder, but Chelsea wasn't able to match Juventus' demands.

"Last year, when the bid came in, I really wanted him to go to Chelsea. It didn't happen but this year we will see," Raiola added.

If Pogba's transfer can't be completed, Mourinho is apparently analyzing the possibility of signing Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas, that given new coach Antonio Conte could offload the Spaniard this summer.