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Del Piero thinks Pogba will face a difficult choice

Amid all the rumors of French playmaker Paul Pogba leaving Juventus FC, club legend Alessandro del Piero wanted to talk to the press about his future. In a clear attempt to convince him to stay with the 'Old Lady' for at least one more season, Del Piero expects the Frenchman to make the right call and respect the contract he still has until it comes to an end. 

Del Piero talked about the alleged interest coming from Manchester United, the club where he started giving his first steps as a football player. But Alex is looking to get to that soft side of Pogba, that nostalgia factor that still keeps him thinking about staying with Juventus for one more season. But the legend knows that it will be very difficult saying no to a giant club such as Manchester United or even Real Madrid. 

Talking to Sky sports, Del Piero said: "Pogba is a great player, has great potential and has already shown that to everybody. I don't know what's going to happen, there's a lot of talk and I think Juventus want to keep him for at least one more year. But definitely United are a huge club, it's also tough for him to decide what's best. As an Italian and a former Juventus player, I hope he stays for at least one more year."

Photo credit: Equipe de France

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