Juventus have reportedly made an official three-year contract offer to sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba this summer.
The 29-year-old is expected to leave Old Trafford when his contract expires next month, and Juve are believed to be leading the race for his signature.
Juventus CEO Maurizio Arrivabene has recently revealed that they have a "gentleman's agreement" with the Red Devils with regards to a proposed move for the France international.
Now, Goal reports that the Serie A giants are preparing to offer Pogba a contract that will run until June 2025, which would see him earn in the region of €7.5m (£6.3m) per year plus additional bonuses.
The report adds, however, that there is still some distance between both parties, as Pogba is holding out for a contract with an annual salary worth €11m (£9.3m).
Pogba, who has also been linked with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, spent four years in Turin between 2012 and 2016 before returning to Man United for around £89m.