This great championship no longer wants Pogba

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Since his suspension for doping in September 2023, Paul Pogba has seen his future in football darken. Although he could officially resume in March 2025, the midfielder, once considered among the best in the world, now looks unwanted in some of the biggest leagues. An influential personality recently spoke out on the subject, shedding worrying light on the current state of his career.

The Premier League closes the door

Former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie has claimed Pogba no longer has a place in the Premier League. Off-field distractions and a reputation as a difficult player to deal with would discourage English clubs from taking an interest in him, says consultant. “There is no doubt that Pogba has talent,”

he said in an interview with 10bet. “But the big clubs won’t want to go near it. He has too many pots and pans. These clubs are now carefully examining the personalities of players to avoid any disruption in the dressing room.”

Pogba will not have a 3rd experience in PL

Hendrie also highlighted the negative impact Pogba would have had on the atmosphere at Manchester United during his stay: “When he was at United it seemed his influence was toxic. The vibes in the locker room were not good. The big clubs today seek to minimize risks.”

Pogba, a necessary rehabilitation

In addition to criticism of his personality, Pogba’s prolonged absence from the field fuels doubts about his physical form and his ability to return to the highest level. Although he continues to make waves on social networks with cryptic publications, no club has yet expressed any real interest in recruiting him.

Despite his impressive record, including a World Cup victory, Pogba will need to prove he can become a reliable player again and shake off that pesky reputation. A new chance could present itself, but it will likely come away from the Premier League spotlight.

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