The agent of Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has admitted that his client could leave the club within the next year.
The 21-year-old has attracted a host of suitors during his time in Turin, with Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal all thought to be monitoring his progress.
Mino Raiola says that it is possible that Pogba, who signed a new long-term deal recently, could quit the reigning Serie A champions.
"It's normal that he might leave in a year," Raiola told Mediaset. "He is one of the best eight players in the world and the top European clubs like him.
"We've renewed at Juventus and he feels great there, and he is playing very well. Will he leave? It's up to Juventus, we've renewed his contract, we're happy there but when the right moment comes to leave, we will seize it.
"I always knew how talented he was, but when you bring such a young player to Italy, it's not easy for him to make an impact immediately."
Pogba joined Juventus from Manchester United in 2012 after choosing to not sign a new deal at Old Trafford.