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This will undoubtedly be one of the hot issues of the winter transfer window. Recently released from his contract with Juventus and authorized to play again next March, following his positive test for testosterone, Paul Pogba intends to relaunch his career and eventually return to the French team. Which club will the French midfielder return to?
For several weeks, his name has been circulating insistently on the OM side. A rumor started by his friend Patrice Evra and commented on by a good number of football players, whether they are managers, consultants or simple observers. Former Ciel et Blanc striker, Mamadou Niang also gave his opinion on this possible signing.
Mamadou Niang “prays” for Paul Pogba to sign for OM
And for the former Senegalese international, “la Pioche” would make the right choice by joining Marseille in January.
“I pray that this is the casehe said on Canal+. All the people of Marseille would be happy if Pogba signed for OM. I think it would be a good thing for him too. It’s the ideal club for him, to be able to get back on track. »
“If I believe it? Of course I believe in itadded the 2010 French champion. Will this be feasible? Only the president and Mehdi Benatia know it. But in any case, I hope that for OM it will happen. »
Pablo Longoria, in fact, spoke on this subject on Wednesday at a press conference. And he carefully kicked into touch.
Pablo Longoria: “I’m not closing the door but…”
“There are more people talking to me about Paul than about match results latelyhe smiled. Listen, Paul is an amazing player and person. I had the pleasure of sharing time with him at Juventus and I was the first happy when I read that his sanction was reduced. (…) At this moment, there are no advanced discussions with Paul. »
“On his situation, we must analyze, continued the boss of the Marseille club. Because he is a player who is in the transfer window and he is extraordinary. (…) With Paul, there is no ongoing conversation. I’m not closing the door because he’s a (free) player, but I want to say, to clarify the situation, that these are more speculations, dreams. »
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