Manchester United are on the brink of re-signing Paul Pogba from Juventus in a world record £89m deal.
United will pay 105m euros for Pogba and performance-related bonuses and other costs could see that figure rise.
The midfielder will have a medical in the next few days with the deal due to be completed in midweek.
The
23-year-old, who left United for £1.5m in 2012, is set to return for a
fee that surpasses Gareth Bale's £85m move to Real Madrid in 2013.
The
Old Trafford club still have to agree personal terms with the France
midfielder, although that is expected to be a formality.
Pogba's imminent medical was announced just over 90 minutes before the Community Shield, which United won 2-1 against Leicester.
Speaking
to BT Sport after the game, United boss Jose Mourinho said: "It's
amazing that such a good player is with us. Finally we have him.
"He
comes to a winning side - a team which has won their last two matches,
in the FA Cup final and today. He has to work hard to get in the team."
In four seasons in Turin, Pogba, who helped France reach the Euro 2016 final, won four league titles.
He is Mourinho's fourth signing at United, after Eric Bailly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
It is the first time in 20 years an English club will have paid a world record fee.
Newcastle United were the last to do so when they spent £15m signing England striker Alan Shearer from Blackburn Rovers.
Pogba joined United from French club Le Havre in 2009 as a 16-year-old, but made just a handful of appearances before his contract expired in July 2012.
He
has made 178 appearances for Juventus, scoring 34 goals, and helped the
club reach the 2015 Champions League final. The Serie A side had
offered him a new contract, while Real Madrid were also interested in
signing him.
Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, also represents striker
Ibrahimovic, who signed for United on a free transfer from Paris
St-Germain, and midfielder Mkhitaryan, who joined from Borussia
Dortmund.
In August 2011, then United manager Six Alex Ferguson described Pogba as a "young boy" who was "showing great promise".
He
said: "If we hold Pogba back, what's going to happen? He's going to
leave. So we have to give him the opportunity to see how he can do in
the first team and he's got great ability, plus he's got the physique
and athleticism."
However, later that year, with Paul Scholes
retired, Owen Hargreaves leaving and Darren Fletcher injured, Brazilian
full-back Rafael was preferred to Pogba in midfield, a decision the
Frenchman later said "disgusted" him.
Scholes came out of retirement
aged 37 in January 2012, and Pogba said: "I didn't want to sign a
contract as Ferguson didn't play me, even though there were no
midfielders there.
"I was frustrated because he spoke to me a few
times and said I was nearly there. When I saw Scholes come back, part of
me was really happy as he's a legend, but I knew it was the end of me."
Pogba left United when his contract expired, with the Red Devils receiving a £1.5m fee as compensation.
In his second autobiography, Ferguson said he "distrusted" Pogba's agent, Raiola, describing their first meeting as a "fiasco".
"He
and I were like oil and water," said the Scot. "From then on, our goose
was cooked because Raiola had been able to ingratiate himself with Paul
and his family and the player signed with Juventus."
Juventus full-back Patrice Evra, who was at United with Pogba, said the club initially "underestimated" his France team-mate.
Speaking
in 2014, he said: "I went to talk to him and spent two hours with his
parents and his brothers to discuss his future, even though I'm just a
player.
"I said, 'Here in Manchester you will become a legend. Be
patient'. I tried to tie him up. I even tried to put him in padlocks.
But, no, he'd already made his choice."

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