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Where will he bounce? Released from his contract to Juventus Turin last November, Paul Pogba has still not found a new point of fall. However, the 31 -year -old French international will be authorized to replay in competition from this month of March, when his suspension for doping will be lifted.
Announced with insistence on the side of OM, Paul Pogba would indeed be in contact with the Marseille club, according to Italian journalist Nicolo Schira. Nevertheless, the residents of the Vélodrome stadium would not intend to move before the end of the current season. This is what Mehdi Benatia recently suggested in the columns of the newspaper The team.
Saudi Arabia and the United States take out the checkbook for Pogba
In parallel, the 2018 world champion would have received ” very generous offers Coming from Saudi Arabia and the United States, according to the Transalpine journalist. Proposals pushed by the former Mancunian, the priority of which would be to find a club in Europe.
In recent days, the rumor of a return to the Manchester United side has circulated. A rumor fed by Paul Pogba himself. Indeed, the Frenchman shared on his social networks a drawing where he appears under his old Mancunian colors in the company of Amad Diallo. What ignite the British media, the
Dailymail Having written in stride: ” Paul Pogba suggests that he could return to Manchester United.
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