While his suspension for doping will end in March, Paul Pogba must find a new club. Juventus having terminated its contract, La Pioche could settle down at OM. Indeed, the name of Paul Pogba is being announced in Marseille with more and more insistence. According to the French journalist, Ronan Folgoas, OM would have the possibility of finalizing the transfer of the French star.
Testing positive for testosterone, Paul Pogba was ousted by the THAT (the court of arbitration for sport). Suspended for a period of four years initially, the Pickaxe ultimately saw his sentence reduced to 18 months. So, Paul Pogba will be able to resume competition in March.
OM are ready to tackle Pogba
While Paul Pogba's sanction has been reduced, the Juventus recently terminated his contract. Therefore, the 31-year-old midfielder must find a new club to continue his career. Alerted by the situation of Paul Pogbal’ABOUT would be in ambush to complete his transfer at 0€, having already recruited Adrien Rabiot in the month of September. And to believe Ronan Folgoas, Pablo Longoria has reason to believe in his chances of recruiting the Pickaxe.
“This slightly crazy scenario at OM, why not”
“Can we believe in a transfer from Pogba to OM? Paul Pogba's suspension for doping decided by the Italian authorities in September 2023 was set at four years and was to extend until September 2027. But it was reduced on appeal to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The French international, who has not appeared on the field since August 2023, could therefore exercise his profession as a footballer again from next March. He will then be 32, an age where we can still hope to return to the high level. But it will inevitably be a gamble for him as for his future club. Seeing him play again in Ligue 1, having never played in the French championship, would be quite exciting… provided that we give him time to get back to the top. At PSG, I don't really believe in it. But this slightly crazy scenario at OM, why not… », specified Ronan Folgoasreport to the police-justice department of Parisianduring a series of questions and answers with Internet users.