Marseille president Pablo Longoria suggests Paul Pogba may return to football as he approaches the scene after serving his 18-month ban. The 32-year-old player whom teams can recruit is currently a free agent after UEFA decreased his doping-related suspension from its original 4-year duration to 18 months. Following a mutual agreement between Pogba and Juventus the footballer received European club interest. Multiple transfer discussions have begun while the public anticipates a Man United comeback for Pogba since his previous six-year stint with the club.
Marseille Express Interest As Pogba Weighs European Return
Pogba will return to football during the 2025/26 season while MLS and Saudi Pro League clubs show interest in signing him. As the 2026 World Cup approaches the 32-year-old midfield player might choose playing for a major European league to enhance his prospects of returning to the French national team. Marseille from Ligue 1 stands out as a potential club for Pogba because their president Pablo Longoria shows interest in negotiations for his arrival. Longoria spoke to El Larguero about how PSG had the opportunity to talk and they are now evaluating this potential move while another announcement might come during the following weeks.
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Marseille’s Champions League Push And Potential Pogba-Greenwood Reunion
The French team Marseille rises to second position in Ligue 1 while preparing to enter the Champions League through their acquisition of Mason Greenwood together with Amine Gouiri along with Ismael Bennacer and Neal Maupay. The possible transfer to the Orange Velodrome would bring Pogba together with his ex-Man United teammate Greenwood who signed with the club during the previous summer. Greenwood showed effective performance at his first season in France yet his upcoming professional career destination shows signs of doubt during recent weeks. The market value of such a player exceeds all standards according to Longoria.
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