A new club has reportedly come in for ex-Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, who is set to return to football in the next year.
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Recent reports have revealed that Pogba is eager to train with Galatasaray, aiming to regain his fitness and prepare for his comeback alongside key players like Dries Mertens.
The Turkish club is competing in both the Super Lig and the UEFA Europa League, providing Pogba with a platform to stay active. Although he is unable to play in official matches until March, Pogba is keen to keep up his sharpness in the lead-up to his return.
Despite the interest from Galatasaray, French club Olympique Marseille remains a strong contender for Pogba's signature. The Ligue 1 side has been heavily linked with the midfielder as they look to strengthen their squad.
Pogba himself has expressed interest in a potential move back to France, where he could reunite with former teammates and rebuild his career.
Adding further intrigue to the situation, rumours have emerged over the weekend suggesting that Manchester City could make a move for Pogba.
With Pep Guardiola's side reportedly on the lookout for experienced midfielders following injuries to key players, Pogba's name has reportedly been considered. However, his past at Manchester United could complicate any potential move, with Pogba likely to be hesitant about joining their bitter city rivals.
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As Pogba gears up for his return, he faces a crucial decision regarding his next club. With offers from Galatasaray and Marseille in the mix, the Frenchman has the opportunity to redefine his career after a challenging period.