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“I miss you a lot!” I’m getting ready to come back. Promised. » Paul Pogba broke the silence on his Instagram account on Sunday by posting a series of photos of himself in the France team jersey. Blues that he could in theory rejoin in 2025, at least if he finds playing time. His suspension for doping, which was initially four years, was effectively reduced to eighteen months, which will allow him to be replayed from March.
At Juventus or elsewhere? We will have to monitor this closely during the next winter transfer window. On the Turin side, where he is under contract until 2026, Thiago Motta and the Bianconeri leaders have already made it known that he is no longer counting too much on the French midfielder (31 years old), the Old Lady having rebuilt itself without him. An opportunity to be seized for other training. Starting with OM? Friend of “la Pioche” and former Marseillais, Patrice Evra would love it!
Medhi Benatia responds to Paul Pogba rumor
“He wants to play football, wherever it is, for example why not OM? I’m going to call Medhi Benatia and tell her that the door is open.”launched “Tonton Pat” on RMC Sport at the beginning of October. The rumor then made its way to the ears of the Ciel et Blanc sports advisor. Questioned again about this possibility by
Tuttosportthe Olympian leader preferred to kick in, preferring to laugh at this announcement from the ex-captain of the Blues.
“Pat and Paul are friends…, he smiled.
Pogba is a Juventus player, I do not allow myself to comment. On a human level, I am happy that his suspension has been reduced and that he can return to play soon. »
Given what the former Manchester United star has been through over the past two years, the human aspect will perhaps be an important factor for him. Just in case, OM stands ready to welcome him, as it did with Adrien Rabiot.
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