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Paul Pogba to Wrexham?! Premier League winner discusses possibility of ex-Man Utd star joining Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney's Hollywood project in Wales amid bid to reignite career

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  • Pogba left Juventus in November
  • Doping ban ended in March
  • 'Risky' Wrexham move discussed
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Pogba saw his four-year doping ban reduced to 18 months on appeal in October, but his contract at Juventus was terminated by mutual consent the following month. The France international has been searching for a new club since being officially cleared to return to football on March 11, with potential moves to Ligue 1, Saudi Arabia, and MLS all speculated on.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    A concrete route back into the game has not yet presented itself to Pogba, who endured a frustrating end to his second spell at Manchester United before injuries and off-field controversies completely derailed his career at Juventus. It has been suggested that the World Cup winner may first have to drop down a level before working his way back to the top, and he has the superstar profile that may appeal to ambitious Wrexham co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney as they bid to guide the Welsh club into the Premier League.

  • WHAT MALOUDA SAID

    Wrexham made history by sealing their third successive promotion last season and are now just one step away from the English top flight. However, Premier League winner Malouda feels a move to the Racecourse Ground would be "too risky" for Pogba as he aims to regain his place in the France squad in time for the 2026 World Cup.

    The former Chelsea and Les Bleus winger has told GOAL: "I cannot speak on Paul Pogba’s behalf, but if I was him after such a long time away from the pitch, it’s about building back his confidence. You look into the environment, where you will receive the confidence, the love. He needs to be surrounded by people who believe and trust him – that it is necessary.

    "Firstly, he has to adjust physically to the intensity of the games. He doesn't know how his body will react. So I think a move in clubs like Wrexham wouldn't help him achieve what he has in mind. I definitely believe that he wants to play the next World Cup with France. He wants to lead France in the World Cup. It would be too risky for his career because there would be too much pressure on his shoulders, too much expectation individually – he needs to join a team with a strong collective already."

    Florent Malouda was speaking on behalf of bet365 and their launch of the free-to-play Club World Championship Tournament Predictor game. Find the latest Club World Cup Tips and Odds at bet365 News. Registration Required. Terms and Conditions Apply. 18+, GambleAware.org

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Pogba has not played football professionally since August 2023, and wherever he ends up next, it will take time for him to rebuild his match fitness and confidence. France head coach Didier Deschamps has backed the 32-year-old to get his career back on track, though, telling Telefoot in April: "Obviously, we have a strong relationship after everything we have experienced together. He has the mental strength to return to the highest level, but it’s his career; it’s up to him to decide."

  • WHAT NEXT FOR POGBA?

    While Pogba would likely pass on any offer from Wrexham, he does have plenty of other options to consider. The experienced midfielder has confirmed as much already, but won't be rushing into a final decision. "I can't wait to play. You know, it's been so long since I played football. I never imagined I'd be free at this time of the season," Pogba said in a recent interview with GQ. "I've never really experienced a transfer like this. Today, there are offers. Coming from all over. From all over. I want to see what suits me best. Because I am in a crucial period of my life and career. It’s a decision I’m going to take the time to consider."