Manchester United and France national team midfielder Paul Pogba will have to reduce his wage demands if he wishes to leave the club for pastures new this coming Summer according to a report in today’s print edition of Tuttosport.

The World Cup winner currently earns €17 million a season at the Premier League club and has drawn links to Inter, Juventus and Real Madrid in recent weeks.

The report from the Turin based newspaper explains that Inter and Juventus could be considered to be at an advantage when it comes to paying his salary given the Italian tax laws relating to foreign workers.

Pogba has long been linked with a move away from Old Trafford and may finally get his move away this Summer with other reports stating that Paris Saint Germain are also interested in signing him.

The 27-year-old has made just eight appearances across all competitions to date this term as a result of injury and during his time on the park he has tallied two assists.