With Paul Pogba confirmed to be leaving Manchester United, there seems to have been a major development on where he could end up next.
Pogba has been the subject of much transfer speculation since his departure from Old Trafford was made official, and since then, the Frenchman has been heavily linked with a return to Juventus.
However, with reports emanating from France suggesting that Paris Saint-Germain could appoint Zinedine Zidane as their next manager, this news may have thrown a spanner in the works regarding Pogba's potential return to the Allianz Stadium.
According to RMC Sport, the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner is waiting on an official announcement of the 1998 Ballon d'Or winner as PSG's next head coach before commencing negotiations with the Ligue 1 champions over a possible transfer.
The player and the tactician were reportedly keen to work together when Zidane was in charge of Real Madrid, but a move to Madrid for the midfielder never materialised.
Pogba will soon be a free agent, meaning it will be up to him as to whether he wishes to play in the French capital or opts for a Juve reunion instead.
In a recent interview, the 29-year-old revealed that wherever he goes in this transfer window, he wants to feel appreciated, and Zidane is certainly an admirer of the France international.
It is further claimed that Pogba will not be hasty in deciding which club he will play for next, and will consider all his options. It is also said that although talks between him and the Bianconeri have slowed down, they are still ongoing.
The Old Lady have reportedly already offered the France international a three-year deal worth €7.5 million (R125 million) a year, a contract that would make Pogba one of the highest earners for the record Scudetto winners.