Paul Pogba is rumoured to be in advanced talks with a club in Europe after having his four-year football ban reduced.
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While speculation has linked the 2018 World Cup winner with a move to Major League Soccer, journalist Malick Traore has claimed that it is actually Olympique Marseille making strides to secure his signature.
Sources indicate that discussions between Pogba and the Ligue 1 side have been ongoing for several weeks, fuelling excitement among fans.
Adding to the intrigue, former United star and teammate of Pogba's Patrice Evra has previously expressed his desire to see the midfielder play at the Stade Velodrome.
The ex-Red Devils and Juventus left-back suggested he would recommend the 31-year-old to Marseille's sporting director Medhi Benatia.
As the situation develops, all eyes will be on whether or not the French midfielder will make a return to the pitch in a Marseille kit, reigniting his career in the heart of Ligue 1.
Juventus are expected to terminate Pogba's contract in the coming weeks, despite his current deal running until 2026.
Club officials have indicated as much, leaving the ex-United No. 6 free to discuss his future with potential suitors.
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Pogba was handed a four-year ban from football at the start of the year, but successfully appealed the ruling, with the Court of Arbitration for Sport confirming this week that he can return in March 2025.