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Florentin Pogba has signed with Belgian club Royal Excelsior Virton, in the third division.
Their tandem had greatly contributed to leading France to the top of world football. Much water has flowed under the bridge since then, and the two midfielders who enhanced the French selection have not been spared from difficulties. But N’Golo Kanté and
Paul Pogba never lost the bond that united them.
Back in the national team to play in the Euro, Kanté will be reunited with a member of the Pogba family in the person of Florentin, one of Paul’s two older brothers. The defender has in fact signed with Royal Excelsior Virton, a Belgian third division team. A team owned by Kanté.
Florentin Pogba, a nice move for Kanté’s club
A year ago, N’Golo Kanté had in fact bought the shares of this Belgian club to become its owner. Currently exiled in Saudi Arabia, Kanté follows the evolution of the club with great attention. The arrival of Florentin Pogba is good news in the current context.
Under the tutelage of Jérôme Arpinon, assisted by former OM striker Brandao, Florentin Pogba should bring all his experience to the Belgian team to enable it to achieve its objectives. Pogba, who has played for Sochaux and Saint-Etienne, has been free since leaving Mohun Bagan in India. He is 33 years old.
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