Thursday 31 March 2016 10:19, UK
Paul Pogba is open to extending his contract at Juventus, according to his agent Mino Raiola.
The Juve midfielder fuelled talk of a move to Manchester City in February when he said playing under incoming manager Pep Guardiola could take his game to the next level.
But Pogba, who has won three Serie A titles with Juventus since arriving from Manchester United in 2012, is under contract until 2019 and Raiola says the France international could extend his stay further.
"Nothing has changed for Paul compared to a year ago. Juventus and Paul are on the same page here," Raiola told Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"Juve won't accept anything less than 100m euros for his sale and I agree with that, though he is more than happy to remain with the Bianconeri. We are even ready to sign a new contract.
"Paul has surprised me in a positive way over the past few seasons. He was a talent before, but he is the real deal now, he is a champion through and through."
Pogba has scored six goals and assisted seven in 28 Serie A appearances for Juventus this season, with Massimiliano Allegri's side currently three points clear of Napoli at the top of the table.