What if Paul Pogba had his first French professional experience at OM? The former Manchester United and Juventus player is free from any contract and on his way back from his doping ban which ends next March. Adrien Rabiot had already opened the door to OM for him at the end of the calendar year and Mason Greenwood did the same for Téléfoot.
Last October, the Tribunal Arbitral du Sport announced the reduction of the four-year suspension of Paul Pogba for use of a doping substance, only 18 months in the end. From then on, rumors arose about its future since from March, Pogba will be free to find the grounds in the club of his choice and not of the Juventus. In fact, the Turin club broke the contract linking it to the world champion until the summer of 2026 last November.
“We greatly invite him to come and play at OM”
Enough to allow Adrien Rabiot to fuel rumors in the press concerning the possible signing of Paul Pogba at theABOUT. The midfielderMarseille Olympics, ex-teammate of Pogba both Juventus and in French teamdid not mince his words last December to DAZN.
“I would love to play with Paul. We had the opportunity to rub shoulders quickly at Juventus. We didn't have too many opportunities to play together because he had a lot of problems. I was very disappointed. We greatly invite him to come and play at OM. What we are putting in place is really very important. There is a real dynamic, it's very professional, from the players to the coach and management. There is definitely ambition. If he wants to come, it’s with great pleasure.”
-“He is a top player that any team in Europe would love to have”
This Sunday, TF1 broadcast an interview with Mason Greenwood through the show Téléfoot. Former friend of Paul Pogba has Manchester Unitedthe current number 10 of theABOUT is on the same wavelength asAdrien Rabiot about the soap opera Pogba and a potential happy endingMarseille Olympic.
“Pogba? He's a great, professional man who took me under his wing at Manchester United and looked after me. He is a top player that any team in Europe would love to have. And if he came here, that would be good.”