The agent of Juventus ace Paul Pogba has revealed that there will be no developments on his client's future until after the World Cup in Brazil.
The France international has been heavily linked with a move away from the Bianconeri this summer, with Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid all reportedly willing suitors for the 21-year-old.
However, Pogba's representative, Mino Raiola, insists that the bulk of the midfielder's thoughts are based around his upcoming club and country commitments.
Raiola told Tuttosport: "Right now the guy is just thinking about playing, to focus on the championship fight and on winning the Europa League. We have decided to postpone any type of negotiation until after Brazil.
"Pogba wants to play a great World Cup, and for this he must think only of the field in the next three-and-a-half months. For now, he does not want to go away, then if one day a crazy offer arrived for him and for Juve, well, it would be assessed together.
"That is to say - a crazy bid from Real Madrid, rather than another top European club. We will evaluate everything after the World Cup, in due course - any offers from other clubs, as well as any proposals for the renewal of the contract at Juventus."
Pogba, who left United on a Bosman in 2012, is contracted to the Italian giants until 2016.