Paul Pogba will hold talks with former club Juventus on Monday as his time at Manchester United draws to a close.
The midfielder initially left Old Trafford for Turin in 2011 but returned five years later with the hope of changing their fortunes in a post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.
But it hasn't gone fully to plan and the French World Cup winner's homecoming has proven frustrating for all parties.
In total he has made 233 appearances across his spells at the English Premier League giants, this season racking up nine assists in 27 games with just one goal.
Now 29 and turning 30 next season, French champions PSG and Champions League finalists Real Madrid are keen to snap him up.
Juventus will now talk to him to see if they can sell him on a Serie A return where reclaiming title glory will be on the agenda.
The Italian giants will offer him £8 million-a-year – which is £160,000-a-week – alongside a 'huge bonus package and signing-on fee,' according to The Mirror.
It's also reported that Juve have told Pogba he will be a leading man for years to come.