Pogba tipped for SHOCK return

Pogba tipped for SHOCK return

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Newcastle United and West Ham United are both interested in bringing Paul Pogba back to the Premier League, according to shock reports in Spain.

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The 31-year-old is now a free agent following the termination of his Juventus contract and he will be able to return to competitive action when his doping ban ends in March.

A return to Manchester United has been mooted as an option, but Ruben Amorim is focusing on alternative options as he gears up for his first transfer window in charge of the Red Devils.

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However, Newcastle and West Ham are both contemplating a move for Pogba, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes, as they look to bolster their respective first-team squads in 2025.

Meanwhile, transfer expert Ben Jacobs has revealed that Pogba is currently considering his options, with clubs in the MLS, the Saudi Pro League and Europe all keeping tabs on the former France international.

The ex-Man Utd midfielder was handed a four-year drugs ban for use of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in August 2023, but his ban has been reduced to 18 months and he will be able to play competitive football in early 2025.

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What has Paul Pogba said?

Following his Juventus departure, Pogba bid farewell to the club on social media.

“There are times when things don’t go the way we want, but one thing is certain: the bond I have with you, dear fans, will remain unforgettable,” Pogba wrote.

“You have given me so much, more than I can express in words, and I will always carry with me all the affection you have given me. You will always be in my heart. Good luck Juventus.”

Pogba re-joined Juventus after leaving Man Utd in 2022, but he only made 12 appearances during his second spell at the club, largely due to injury issues.




Source From: Football Transfer News Archive including Premier League & La Liga

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