Pogba ready to make a pact with the enemy!

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French midfielder Paul Pogba has indicated that he would have no problem signing up with the rival club of the one in which he played.

Former Manchester United player Paul Pogba has admitted he would have been open to the idea of ​​moving to arch-rivals Manchester City.

Pogba was announced for the City side when he was still a United player in 2020 and 2021. The Sky Blues considered signing him, as they wanted a quality midfielder to replace their departing captain Fernandinho .

Pogba does not close any doors

“Honestly, I had a lot of problems,” Juventus midfielder Pogba said in an interview with the Daily Mail. “I had a burglary, I had an extortion problem. I had to leave Manchester. If I hadn’t had these problems I might have gone to City. »

“But with an ‘if’, we can remake the world, because I had no intention of staying in Manchester. But it wasn’t a closed door because I left United for free.”added the French star.

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