I have made up my mind to join Man United by January, but only on one condition.” Juventus star Paul Pogba discloses the sole condition that may make him join Man United by January.
Paul Pogba might join Cristiano Ronaldo in Al Nassr.
Paul Pogba is poised to return to football in March of next year, and multiple teams are fighting for the former Manchester United midfielder, according to TEAMtalk sources.
The Frenchman is currently a free agent after leaving Juventus after a difficult period in which he received a four-year suspension for doping violations.
The suspension was reduced to 18 months following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Pogba will therefore be free to sign for a new club in March, and he will also be able to participate in first-team training beginning in January.
The midfielder will have many choices. Major League Soccer clubs, including Los Angeles FC, are interested in signing the former Manchester United player.
However, the Saudi Pro League appears to be Pogba’s most likely destination. According to TEAMtalk insiders, Cristiano Ronaldo’s club, Al-Nassr, is considering offering Pogba a lucrative contract in the near future.
Pogba may possibly be given one final chance to play in Europe by Roberto de Zerbi at Marseille. We realize that De Zerbi admires Pogba, but the French side is now trailing Al-Nassr and LA FC in the race. However, it is not unthinkable that Marseille will make an offer for him.
Al-Nassr may provide Paul Pogba a lifeline – Pogba’s close friendship with Ronaldo at Manchester United during the 2021-22 season may influence his next decision, according to insiders.
The Saudi Pro League wants to attract more high-profile players, and Pogba certainly fits the bill after playing for Manchester United, Juventus, and the France national team.
We understand that Al-Nassr is seriously considering presenting a contract offer to Pogba after speaking with his agents recently. Pogba could join Ronaldo and other top players at Al-Nassr, including Aymeric Laporte and Sadio Mane.
In a recent interview with L’Equipe, Pogba stated, “I’m just thinking about coming back and getting out of this situation.” Of course, you never know what tomorrow holds, so never say never.
Pogba added: “I was incredibly thrilled when my ban was shortened.
“I hadn’t done anything, so why did they give me four years? I’ll be able to get back to doing what I enjoy most. It’s as though I’ve been granted another chance.
“I’ve been given back something that was taken away from me. It’s a new lease on life. March is tomorrow, and it will arrive swiftly. And I’m really excited to do it.”