By Tom Farmery For Mailonline and Press Association Sport Staff
Published: 22:54 BST, 12 June 2019 | Updated: 22:58 BST, 12 June 2019
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Manchester United's chances of keeping Paul Pogba have been boosted after his agent Mino Raiola's transfer ban was upheld in Italy.
Sportsmail reported last week that Raiola, who looks after Paul Pogba, was to be freed to trade in the summer transfer market after his ban was suspended.
The development in Italy means that Pogba would not be able to move back to Juventus unless he left his agent. That leaves Real Madrid as his only other viable alternative but the Spaniards need to sell several stars before they can buy having already signed five players this summer at a cost of £344million.
Mino Raiola's transfer ban has been upheld in Italy meaning he can't trade in that country
A final decision on his worldwide ban will be made next week.
Raiola has filed an appeal against the bans with CAS and it was announced on Wednesday that he can go about his work - apart from in Italy - while the case is