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Currently in the middle of promoting the film “Quatre Zeros” by Fabien Onteniente, Paul Pogba spoke about his current affairs and his future objectives after the reduction of his suspension by the CAS. As a reminder, the French international will be able to return to competition next March. Enough to fuel some rumors around the Juventus Turin midfielder. Indeed, the former Manchester United player should not stay with the Old Lady and speculation is rife. Among them? OM. In recent hours, various sources have, in fact, affirmed that negotiations were already taking place between the 31-year-old Frenchman and the Marseille club.
A rumor to which the person returned when we mentioned to him the declaration of Patrice Evra, who had declared on RMC that he was going to call Mehdi Benatia, the sporting director of OM, to place him in Marseille. “I’m laughing because it’s Uncle Pat,” he said that while laughing, you know him! I’m still under contract so it’s not credible”Pogba then admitted to the daily The Team. Enough to put an end to speculation? Nothing is less certain…
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