Pogba is still popular!

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The winter transfer window should be synonymous with a new start for Paul Pogba. The French midfielder, who saw his suspension for doping reduced from four years to eighteen months, is no longer part of Juventus Turin’s plans and will be allowed to play again next March. Everything therefore seems to indicate that there will be a change of scenery in January. But to go where? According to Sky Sports, “la Pioche” would be spoiled for choice.

The British media actually reveals that clubs in England, elsewhere in Europe, but also in Saudi Arabia and the United States would be interested in signing the French international (31 years old). And this, despite the uncertainties about his level of play, he who has not played any official since September 3, 2023 and a victory won by the Bianconeri on the lawn of Empoli (0-2), in Serie A.

Paul Pogba, “a top player” for Medhi Benatia

Decided to become “a new Paul Pogba with a different mentality”as he recently confided on RMC, the native of Lagny-sur-Marne also saw his name circulating at OM. A rumor started a few weeks ago by his friend Patrice Evra. After enlisting Adrien Rabiot this summer, could Marseille take a position on this issue? Medhi Benatia kicked in on the show Rothen ignites.

“I listen a lot to Rothen se enflame, except when there is Patrice Evra talking nonsenseaffirmed the Olympian sports advisor. We’ve already talked about it, Paul knows what I think of him, for me he’s a top player. Unfortunately, he had this suspension which did a lot of harm to us as football fans, he is a player we want to see on the pitch. For now, he’s a Juventus player. » Not for long.

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