Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly drawn up a rewarding offer for Manchester United's Paul Pogba, who could leave Old Trafford on a free transfer this summer.
The midfielder is allowed to sign a pre-contract agreement with an overseas club as he has entered the final four months of his contract with the Red Devils; however, it is believed that Pogba is not ruling out extending his stay in Manchester.
Pogba recently returned to Ralf Rangnick's side earlier this month after being sidelined with injury since the beginning of November, meaning that he has only managed 11 Premier League appearances for Man United this season.
The Daily Mail reports that PSG are ready to propose a contract offer to the Frenchman, who has never played a senior domestic match in Ligue 1 and could look to end his career in his homeland.
Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid are also reportedly monitoring Pogba's availability, but the French giants are likely to be in the strongest position to secure his signature due to the wealth of their club.
During his two spells with Man United, the 28-year-old has scored 39 goals and provided 49 assists in 222 appearances for the club.