Manchester United acquired Pogba from Juventus for a £90million transfer fee, and yet Mourinho is prepared to part ways with the midfielder just two years after he arrived back at his boyhood club.
Morata has failed to impress at Chelsea and has performed a million miles away from the form he had at Real Madrid that caught the 'Blues' attention in the first place.
Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta spoke to 'Mediaset' and said that he would welcome both former Juve stars back to the fold, but only for a lower asking price than Chelsea and United would be prepared to offer.
Marotta said: ''I don't really believe in players coming back after having gone away, but there are also exceptions. They are two great professionals who left excellent memories, but the market value that they have reached is a mirage for us.''
Pogba spent four seasons with Juventus, claiming the Serie A title four times and two Coppa Italias, whilst Morata won two league titles and two cups whilst on loan at the Italian club.