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."
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