Paul Pogba has reportedly not ruled out a summer exit from Manchester United and will wait until the end of the season before making a decision on his future.
The France international has transformed into one of the best midfielders on the continent since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho in December, directly contributing to 16 goals in 14 matches.
Despite his improved form, though, Pogba's Old Trafford future is believed to be in the balance as Juventus are still interested in re-signing their former midfield star.
Tuttosport claims that Juve have been given further hope of landing the 25-year-old's signature as he wants to play Champions League football next season, which United may not be able to offer him.
Should the Red Devils finish in the top four of the Premier League, or overturn their last-16 deficit against Paris Saint-Germain and win the competition this time around, Pogba will supposedly stay on and may sign a new deal.
United are currently fifth in the English top flight, one point adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal ahead of their home match with Southampton on Saturday afternoon.