Paul Pogba is officially free from any contract and in recent months, his name has been mentioned at OM. A sexy destination but which would not be the easiest to manage for a return to the field according to Pierre Ménès.
Away from the field for many months, first due to repeated injuries then due to a suspension for doping, Paul Pogba will soon make his return. The world champion is officially authorized to return to competition from March, and has been released from his contract with Juventus Turin. The question now is to know where Paul Pogba will bounce back, whose name is regularly mentioned at Olympique de Marseille because of his relations with Mehdi Benatia. The United States or Saudi Arabia are other destinations sometimes mentioned for the future of the French international and on his YouTube channel, journalist Pierre Ménès advised “La Pioche”.
For the former Canal+ columnist, there is no doubt that Pogba must avoid Marseille, a difficult context for a player lacking pace. “There is a bit of a fantasy with Paul Pogba. Players remember him as a magnificent but inconsistent player. But it's been several years between his injuries, his suspension, his family worries if you can call it that. There are a lot of things that happened that caused Paul to be damaged by it all. So indeed, I think that physically, this long break must have allowed him to regenerate” the journalist said before continuing.
Pierre Ménès advises MLS or Saudi Arabia to Pogba
“He's already playing again, finding a club and the pleasure of playing. I would advise him not to be too ambitious at the level of his club. I would see him more in Saudi Arabia or in MLS rather than going to OM, where it is extremely difficult for him” analyzed Pierre Ménès on his YouTube channel. Destinations such as Saudi Arabia or the United States will be much less exposed but at 31, Paul Pogba will perhaps have a taste for risk provided of course that OM offers him a contract. Mehdi Benatia in any case acknowledged contacts with the ex-Juventus Turin player during his interview with RMC last week. It now remains to be seen whether the future sporting director of Olympique de Marseille will actually launch an offensive to recruit the former captain of the Blues.
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