Paul Pogba showed why the top European teams are interested in him as he orchestrated a 2-0 win for Juventus against Chievo Verona on Sunday. Pogba scored a stunning opener on the hour mark and was instrumental in his team’s second, netted by Stephan Lichtsteiner. The victory sees the defending Serie A champions provisionally eight points clear at the top of the table ahead of Roma's clash against Fiorentina.
Despite the likes of Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United all reportedly showing insterest in Pogba, the 21-year-old will not be leaving Juventus in the January transfer window, according to his agent Mino Raiola. Pogba looks set to remain in Turin until at least the end of the season having only recently signed a five-year deal with the Serie A champions. Speaking top Sky Sports, Raiola said: 'He will stay here this window in Italy and after that it's also up to Juventus and up to himself to see what are the possibilities and what are the things to do. 'I have been in football long enough to say that I cannot foresee the future.
'Today Paul Pogba is the most expensive player if he would be on the market – that's the risk, that's normal; there are only a few clubs that can afford him. 'Let's say that I am aware of the interest that there is around Paul, obviously, and without naming them, everybody that knows a little bit about football knows that there are only eight clubs that can afford him.
'That's the eight clubs that will get into the scramble or the battle to have him.'
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