Paul Pogba's representatives are finalising a four-year contract for the player to join Juventus on a free transfer.
Sky Sports News has been told dialogue is "still open" with Paris Saint Germain and it's expected Pogba will announce his final decision in the coming days.
The France international has been free to negotiate with clubs over his next move since January.
Manchester United confirmed earlier this month Pogba would be leaving the club at the end of his contract this summer.
The move to Juventus would mark a return to a club where Pogba spent four years with before rejoining United in 2016.
As he closes on his 30s, Pogba is aware this could be the last big move of his career and wants to take his time to ensure he makes the right decision.
Manchester City also made a stunning bid to sign Pogba from bitter rivals United, with Pep Guardiola meeting the midfielder and the club drafting a lucrative contract to demonstrate their desire to sign him.
But while the World Cup winner did consider City's offer, he felt the accompanying noise and hate would not be worth it.
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