Paul Pogba was asked about rejoining Juventus after returning to Turin for France's UEFA Nations League clash against Belgium.
Pogba played in his side's remarkable come-from-behind victory as France beat Belgium 3-2 to book a spot in the final.
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But the Manchester United star's future was the topic of conversation when speaking to reporters following the thrilling game on Wednesday.
The 28-year-old has been the subject of intense transfer speculation, with his current contract set to expire at the end of the season.
Real Madrid have been linked with his services, not to mention Juventus who are reportedly eyeing a sensational reunion with their former midfielder.
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Asked about a return to Italy, he replied: "I like Torino [laughs]!
"I always speak with former Juve team-mates like [Paulo] Dybala. I'm in Manchester now, I'm under contract until June.
"Then let's see. I want to complete this season at my best level, then we will see," he added.
The Frenchman is in his sixth season at Old Trafford following his move from Juve back in 2016.
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Despite uncertainty regarding his future, Pogba has started the new campaign in blistering form, creating seven goals in the Premier League.
On France beating Belgium, he said: "We started very well, with 25 quality minutes moving the ball around well, but they hurt us on the counter-attack, where they are very strong,' Pogba added to Sport Mediaset.
"So, we defended, got deeper and deeper, we stopped playing with the ball and conceded that second goal that was a real blow.
"However, it was a completely different match in the second half, a different team and we played like France. It was tough for Belgium, I'm sure, it reminded me of our defeat in the Euros against Switzerland."
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France will play Spain in the UEFA Nations League final on Sunday.
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