The agent of Juventus ace Paul Pogba has revealed that his client has retained an affinity for former club Manchester United, despite his acrimonious departure in 2012.
Pogba quit the Red Devils two-and-a-half years ago to join the Italian giants on a Bosman after growing frustrated with a lack of first-team chances under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The France international has since blossomed into one of the world's best young players, with a host of European clubs reportedly weighing up a mega-money bid - including United.
"Paul has always said he is not angry with Manchester United - you need to move on," Mino Raiola told Sky Sports News.
"So there is no personal grudge against Manchester United. On the contrary, he holds Manchester United very dear and has very nice memories."
Raiola recently stated that the 23-year-old would not be leaving Turin until the summer at the earliest, amid speculation of a January switch to Chelsea.