Pogba leaves the door open to OM

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Paul Pogba responded to the rumor sending him to OM next January.

Paul Pogba will soon be able to return to the field. Initially suspended for 4 years after testing positive for testosterone following a match with Juventus Turin, the 2018 world champion saw his sentence reduced to 18 months of suspension by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) . The French international will therefore be able to play competitively again from March 2025.

And while the former Mancunian is currently negotiating a termination of his contract with Juve, rumors are already circulating about his future. One of them even announces that he is in advanced negotiations with OM for an arrival next January. His friend Patrice Evra also announced on RMC that he was going to call Mehdi Benatia to tell him to position himself on the Pickaxe.

Pogba: “Why not play in Ligue 1”

This Monday for the newspaper The TeamPaul Pogba responded to these rumors by sending him to 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,” retorted the 31-year-old midfielder, leaving doubt before discussing a potential arrival in L1.

Come and play in Ligue 1? I didn’t think about it since I was ‘suspended’ and here I come back. I’m in a club, I was just thinking about coming back already and getting out of this situation “, confided Pogba, in the middle of promoting the film “Quatre zeros”, and added: “ We don’t know what tomorrow will bring, why not play in Ligue 1. I don’t have to say no. »

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