Long cited in rumors announcing an interest in Paul Pogba, Olympique de Marseille would ultimately no longer intend to deploy major means to afford the Pickaxe.
Suspended for doping and absent from the field for a long time, Paul Pogba will officially be able to return to the football fields from March. Since January 2025, he now has the right to train with a professional club. Released from his contract by Juventus, the 2018 world champion has still not found a place to start again. Long associated with Olympique de Marseille, once the news of the reduction of his suspension period fell, the French midfielder would ultimately no longer generate interest among the Marseille managers and staff.
Paul Pogba at OM, it's over
According to information from Cœur Marseillais, Olympique de Marseille today has no intention of recruiting Paul Pogba. In any case, no offer was sent to him. At a time when he is free to return to the training grounds, Paul Pogba should already be at the Robert-Louis-Dreyfus training center if the Marseille leaders really had the desire to recruit him. The OM midfield is also well stocked with the presence of Pierre-Emil Hojbjerg, Adrien Rabiot and Valentin Rongier, all three indisputable players in the midfield of Roberto De Zerbi's system.
Also, the recent arrival of Luiz Felipe to strengthen the defensive sector forces OM to increase their payroll. He agrees that it seems difficult to imagine the Longoria-Benatia tandem granting a significant salary to Paul Pogba which would convince him to join Marseille. In the meantime, La Pioche has a certain number of proposals which will allow it to return to the field whatever happens, even if the greats of Europe do not rush.