Juventus are uncertain about retaining the services of Paul Pogba and Alvaro Morata

Despite winning the league title once again in Italy, Juventus are uncertain about retaining the services of Paul Pogba and Alvaro Morata.


The duo have been the standout performers for the Italian outfit in the last 24 months. Despite playing for one of the biggest clubs in Italy, the low profile of the Italian Serie A in the last few years is threatening to take them out of the league and Juventus. Clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Manchester United are showing interest in these talented youngsters. Pogba has already won the league title on numerous occasions with Juventus, but he is just 23 years old.

The former United youngster is expected to fetch a transfer fee in the region of £ 80 million. Morata, meanwhile, was let go of by Real Madrid for not being good enough and the Spanish club have regretted this decision since then. Apart from helping Juventus almost win the Champions League title last season, Morata has been involved in a number of goals for the Italian outfit in the last 24 months. Real Madrid, though, still have the ability to buy him back for a certain fee according to the contract that they had with Juventus when selling him in the first place.

Allegri, though, believes that both players will stay at Juventus for the 2016-17 season."I hope so. If I were Morata, I would stay here. Now he's got the European Championship, but let's hope he comes back after.I would like everybody to stay. We have a dream of winning the Champions League and we all want to realise it. We were in the final just a year ago. Even if it seems like many years have passed since then, it has been only one,” said Allegri ahead of the summer transfer window.