Transfer Talk: Pog's back at Juve, Coman the Barbarian
Juventus are winning the race to sign in-demand Manchester United star Paul Pogba on a free in the summer, according to reports in Italy.
The Frenchman's contract is running down and overseas clubs can make an approach from January onwards.
United have so far not been able to persuade Pogba, 28, to agree an extension and are not expected to sanction a cut-price move in January.
Sportitalia journalist Rudy Galetti claims former club Juve, who scooped the playmaker on a free from Old Trafford in 2012, are ahead of Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid in the queue.
Pogba began the season in sensational form but struggled to keep up his momentum and was benched for the 5-0 defeat to Liverpool.
After coming on as a sub, he was sent off for a wild lunge and missed yesterday's 3-0 demolition of Tottenham as he served the first of a three-game suspension.
Xav-a-go hero
Potential new Barcelona boss Xavi is reportedly eyeing a move for Bayern Munich speedster Kingsley Coman if he lands the Camp Nou job.
The club legend is the favourite to replace Ronald Koeman at the cash-strapped Catalan outfit.
And Diario AS say Coman is top of his wishlist as he looks to turn around his former club's fortunes.
In other news
Theo Hernandez will snub Manchester City and PSG to sign a new AC Milan deal, claim CalcioMercato.
The Mirror believe Newcastle's attempts to land Erik ten Hag from Ajax are set to fail as the Dutch tactician is worried over their league position.
Inter Milan are set to offer Marcelo Brozovic a new deal amid interest from United, PSG, Barca and Atletico Madrid, according to Corriere dello Sport.