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Where will Paul Pogba bounce back? Free to sign up with the club of his choice after terminating his contract with Juventus Turin last November, the 2018 world champion is the subject of numerous rumors. One of them reports a pronounced interest from Olympique de Marseille.
Obviously interested in the former Mancunian, the Marseille club would however not consider starting negotiations immediately with the player’s clan. According to information from Italian media TMW, Marseille leaders are considering looking into the matter in March, the date on which his doping suspension will end.
OM want Pogba, but next season
Pablo Longoria and his teams would not consider the arrival of Paul Pogba useful this season, but would, however, welcome a transfer for the next financial year. OM would therefore take the risk of being overtaken by clubs ready to welcome the 31-year-old midfielder at the start of the year.
Last December, Pablo Longoria spoke about the potential arrival of the “Pioche”. “ Everyone talks to me about Paul Pogba! Paul, he is an extraordinary player, an extraordinary person, I knew him at Juventus, he confided. I was the first happy to see his sanction reduced. Medhi Benatia also has a very good relationship with him. Yes, we sent him messages because we were happy for him. (…) There are no advanced discussions. »
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