A top manager has responded to rumours he could sign French superstar Paul Pogba, who is currently a free agent.
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Since the news broke that Paul Pogba's (31) ban from football had been reduced, the Frenchman has been linked with several clubs, most notably Olympique de Marseille.
Following OM's victory over RC Lens on Saturday evening, Roberto De Zerbi was asked about the rumours.
Pogba's original four-year ban was cut to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) last month, meaning the former Manchester United midfielder will be eligible to return to action in March 2025.
While Pogba had expressed his desire to remain at Juventus, even offering to take a pay cut to stay, his contract with the Serie A club was recently terminated by mutual consent.
With his contract now void, the France international is free to discuss terms with potential suitors.
According to ESPN, Pogba is keen to remain in Europe and secure a move to a club in one of the continent's top five leagues, which has led to speculation regarding a potential switch to Marseille.
His former teammate, Patrice Evra, has been vocal in his efforts to help facilitate a move to the Vélodrome.
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However, De Zerbi has since addressed the links, telling BeIn Sports: "I like strong players, but there is nothing for now."