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Early Saturday evening, Olympique de Marseille consolidated its third place in Ligue 1 by winning (1-3) on the pitch of Racing Club de Lens. On the sidelines of this meeting, Roberto De Zerbi was questioned about a possible arrival of Paul Pogba in the Marseille city.
“I’ve always said it: I like good players. But at the moment there is nothing. Above all, I like my players, I know them well and I have confidence in them”declared the 45-year-old Italian technician, fueling an already well-spread rumor. Former OM player, Patrice Evra initiated the movement.
Pogba at OM, the rumor gains weight
This week, Adrien Rabiot campaigned in favor of the arrival of Pogba. “I would advise him to come to Marseille, confided the international tricolor. Paul is a talented player. If he regains all his physical abilities, if he is in good spirits, he remains a top player. It’s been a while since he last played, it would be difficult for him to get back to a high level right away. I came because I believe in the project, because there is a great coach. If there are players of Pogba’s talent interested, of course I would only tell them positive things. I also want to play with the best players. »
At the beginning of October, Paul Pogba’s suspension for doping was reduced on appeal to 18 months. The 31-year-old midfielder will be able to return to the field in March 2025.
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