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Paul Pogba's career looks like a sequence of setback. Between his judicial setbacks, his suspension for doping and his injuries, the French midfielder hoped to turn the page by finding the fields in March 2025, thanks to the reduction of his suspension from four years to 18 months. But while he seemed ready to relaunch his career, a new annoyance is added to the list of obstacles that mark out his career.
A return to the land disturbed by new disappointments
Free of any contract after the termination of his lease with Juventus, Pogba proposed to La Fiorentina for a return to Serie A. But according to information from Corriere dello Sport, the Tuscan club finally rejected the opportunity to sign the French environment. The reason? Its salary requirements deemed too high for the Viola budget, which did not wish to continue the discussions.
Pogba still does not know with which club he can bounce back.
Doors that close in Europe
This setback is all the more difficult to take since Pogba had already been snubbed by Olympique de Marseille, despite rumors of interest this winter. Same story on the side of Roberto de Zerbi, OM coach, who confirmed that the club did not intend to add the former Manchester United player to his workforce.
For the moment, no concrete offer seems to be looming for the French international, despite his imminent return to the field. If discussions with MLS clubs have been mentioned, the pickaxe would prefer, according to his relatives, to stay in Europe to try to relaunch his career at the highest level.
What future for Pogba?
Paul Pogba's future therefore remains more uncertain than ever. At 31, the one who was a pillar of the French world champion team in 2018 seems to be able to find their place in the football landscape. His talent is not questioned, but his extra-sports setbacks and his physical concerns have tarnished his image with many clubs.
Despite everything, Pogba retains the hope of bouncing. Whether in Serie A, in Ligue 1 or even across the Atlantic, the midfielder will have to make concessions to find the light. It remains to be seen who will be ready to offer him this long -awaited second chance.
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