The midfielder has been linked with a number of clubs, but the Ligue 1 champions have stolen a march on their rivals
Paul Pogba's Juventus future looks increasingly uncertain after club director Pavel Nedved revealed Paris Saint-Germain have made a bid for the midfielder and admitted Barcelona and Real Madrid are also circling.
The France international has become one of the most sought after young players in world football in the two-and-a-half years since he joined the club on a free transfer after leaving Manchester United.
In recent months he has been linked with a return to Old Trafford as well as moves to Madrid and Barca, but it is the Ligue 1 champions who have moved into pole position for his signature.
"Yes, PSG sent us an offer," Nedved told Le Parisien.
"But Paris is not the only one. Real Madrid and Barcelona are also interested."
Earlier this week, Pogba's agent Mino Raiola admitted he was reluctant to do business with Madrid because of concerns over the club's transfer policy.
The 22-year-old's representative criticised the Champions League holders' signing of James Rodriguez from Monaco after a handful of good performances for Colombia at the World Cup last summer.
Raiola said he would not allow Pogba to become another of Madrid's "washcloths" who is bought and then swiftly "thrown into the trash", having previously valued his client at €100 million.
A hamstring injury means he will be out of action until May, while his current deal in Turin runs until 2019.