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Pogba set to reignite career with move to Champions League participating team

Paul Pogba | Photo Credit: Imago
According to reports, former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba could continue his career at French club Monaco.
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Pogba, a 2018 World Cup winner with France, was initially banned for four years for violating anti-doping rules.

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However, upon appeal and presentation of new evidence, the sanction was reduced to 18 months.

The ban expired on March 10, 2025, and the midfielder is now free to find a new team.

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Pogba set for Monaco move

According to Footmercato journalist Santi Aouna, Pogba was offered to the principality club by his agents, and the response was positive.

Monaco are actively looking to strengthen their midfield due to their upcoming Champions League campaign and believe Pogba's experience could be beneficial.

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He was heavily linked with Marseille, but talks with that club have currently stalled.

Paul Pogba.
Paul Pogba ||. Image source: Imago

The 32-year-old has 91 caps and 11 goals for the French national team and has represented France at every youth level from under-15 upwards.

Monaco are building an ambitious squad, having already signed Eric Dier from Bayern Munich and reportedly closing in on Ansu Fati from Barcelona.

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