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Paul Pogba’s returns will therefore never have worked. After that made in 2016 for Manchester United, his Italian “comeback” for Juventus in the summer of 2022 also fell through. Testing positive for testosterone and suspended for four years, the French international finally saw his sentence reduced to eighteen months a few weeks ago. Not enough to change the mind of Juventus determined to turn the page. The two parties ultimately reached an agreement for an amicable separation. It now remains for Paul Pogba to find a new club.
And for some, it is towards the North American championship that “la Pioche” could find its happiness. Present Friday evening on the channel The TeamCarine Galli thus ruled in favor of Major League Soccer. “MLS. You can go there and come back. Ibra did it. » The journalist’s idea would be for Paul Pogba to regain his health and regain sensations in a less intense championship, before perhaps returning to Europe.
The MLS to get off to a good start
“What we need is for him to regain his confidence. He has to be happy. There has to be someone who will also give him a chance. I think the idea of going to MLS for a season and then coming back to Europe, why not. »
Asked ten days ago by the sports media about a possible desire for Ligue 1, the 2018 world champion, however, was not very enthusiastic, he who has never played in the French championship.
Paul Pogba will be able to officially play football again from March 2025. Where will he be? The mystery still remains. What is certain, and since he surely has this little idea in mind, is that if he wants to have regained his best level by the 2026 World Cup to participate with the France team, he will have to choose your new club wisely.
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