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Free agent Paul Pogba advised to chase the sun alongside Mason Greenwood – with ex-Man Utd star told Marseille would be ‘good move’ as he has ‘never really done it in England’

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    World Cup winner Pogba is currently without a club and available as a free agent. He saw his contract at Serie A giants Juventus terminated while serving a doping ban. The 32-year-old midfielder has been cleared to resume his professional career.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Various landing spots have been speculated on, with Pogba spending plenty of time in the United States amid links to teams in MLS. A third stint at Old Trafford has also been mooted for the France international, who knows all about the pressure of life in the Premier League.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    A homecoming could, however, be taken in as Marseille have admitted to holding interest. Any move there, which would require Pogba to prove his fitness, would see a reunion taken in with former United team-mate Greenwood – who has been experiencing mixed fortunes at Stade Velodrome of late.

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    WHAT CHRIS WADDLE SAID

    Marseille legend Chris Waddle hopes such a switch will be considered, with the ex-England international telling 10bet of what the future holds for Pogba: “It's a hard one, he’s never really done it in England has he, Paul? He came on the scene and he looked the part, and went to Italy. I think that sort of football suits him. A bit slower, it's not box to box, it's more patient.

    “Weather conditions sometimes dictate the pace abroad. The sun, the heat. I think he was more suited to that type of game rather than the hustle bustle of England. For me, France, Marseille would be a good move and obviously the Italian league would be a good move for him. I think he’s best suited to one of those two leagues.”

  • WHAT NEXT FOR PAUL POGBA?

    Pogba is yet to land a new contract, with various options continuing to be mulled over. He has not made a competitive appearance since September 2023, but is considered to still have plenty to offer if a lost spark can be rekindled.