Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba will reportedly have to take a significant pay cut in order to sign for Juventus this summer.
With less than four months remaining on his contract at Old Trafford, it appears increasingly likely that the Frenchman will leave on a free transfer.
Former club Juventus are known to be interested in a reunion with the World Cup winner, but it appears that negotiations have the potential to hit a stumbling block.
According to Calciomercato, Pogba may have to consider halving his salary if he wants to have another stint with the Turin-based outfit.
The report claims that Juventus are prepared to offer in the region of €7.5m plus bonuses, far lower than his alleged current income of €15m.
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, who can realistically offer the 28-year-old much better terms, are believed to be monitoring the situation.