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It’s official since last Friday: Paul Pogba will no longer be a Juventus player on November 30. The French midfielder, who was linked to the Old Lady until 2026, reached an agreement to terminate his contract with the Turin club. Although his suspension for doping was recently reduced from four years to eighteen months, which will allow him to play again in March 2025, the Bianconeri leaders and coach Thiago Motta were no longer counting on him.
This divorce having been announced for weeks, several rumors began to circulate about the future of “the Pickaxe”. And one of them, launched by his friend Patrice Evra, sent him to OM. If Medhi Benatia has already spoken on this subject, the Marseille sports advisor carefully kicking into touch, the chances of seeing the 2018 world champion arrive at the Old Port would indeed be real. In any case, this is what the Italian site announced on Wednesday Tutto Juve.
OM on pole for Pogba!
According to the transalpine media, the current third in Ligue 1 would be ahead on this file. And the competitors would be numerous, the name of the native of Lagny-sur-Marne having been associated with European clubs like Arsenal, but also with teams based in Saudi Arabia and the United States. For OM, it would be a hell of a gamble. There is no guarantee that Paul Pogba will return to his best level after more than a year without playing. But the blow would be sensational.
After attracting Adrien Rabiot to everyone’s surprise this summer, the Marseille club would strike very hard by offering their former Turin teammate. A “Pogboom” who, at 31, would take the opportunity to discover the French championship. Because if he played under the colors of Le Havre among young people, from 2007 to 2009, it was then towards Manchester United that he headed to complete his training, before signing for the first time at Juventus and ‘explode in the eyes of Europe.
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