"We're hearing that Vidal is going but we don't know," Pogba said. "For the moment he's injured, he's trying to get fit. We want him to stay at Juventus. At the moment he's here so we won't speak about him leaving."

The young Frenchman, named the best young player at the 2014 World Cup, hinted Australian fans will likely see Juventus play their famous 3-5-2 "wing-back" formation despite a change of coaches. The system of play is somewhat synonymous with the club as it was used during their success in the 90s, and again throughout their recent three consecutive Serie A titles.

Pogba said new coach Massimiliano Allegri had not expressed a desire to change their formation or tactics, which means Sunday's game will be far from experimental.

"We just keep the same formation and he has, like, a good possession of the ball in training. It's quite similar. When you do three years with one coach, we won three times so we can't change everything. We have to keep some things and try to improve other things and that's what the coach is trying to do," Pogba said.

"It's not because we just change the coach, we expect to win the league as well and the coach, he won one scudetto as well. We trust him, everyone trusts him; the fans, the president, everyone, the team. For us it's just great to have him on our side and we just want to do well."