Pogba to train at Man United's Carrington while he waits for new club
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Paul Pogba, who will be able to return to competitive football in March after doping ban reduction, is now offcially without a club, as Juventus announced their decision to terminate the player's contract on Friday.
The Frenchman is now free to negotiate with new clubs and will be able to join them with immediate effect, should an agreement be found. But contract talks could stretch over an extended period of time, so in the meantime, the midfielder will need a space to train.
According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, the former Juventus player is likely to train at old club Manchester United's training facility, Carrington, from January 2025 onwards, which is the time set by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for Pobga's return to the training pitch.
The 31-year-old free agent is in talks with numerous clubs, with a destination to the United States looking more and more likely, as Los Angeles FC are reportedly in hot lead for the player. The Major Soccer League side are prepared to offer a large-sum in order to convince Pogba to join, as per transfer news expert Nicolo Schira.
The Frenchman is now free to negotiate with new clubs and will be able to join them with immediate effect, should an agreement be found. But contract talks could stretch over an extended period of time, so in the meantime, the midfielder will need a space to train.
According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, the former Juventus player is likely to train at old club Manchester United's training facility, Carrington, from January 2025 onwards, which is the time set by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for Pobga's return to the training pitch.
The 31-year-old free agent is in talks with numerous clubs, with a destination to the United States looking more and more likely, as Los Angeles FC are reportedly in hot lead for the player. The Major Soccer League side are prepared to offer a large-sum in order to convince Pogba to join, as per transfer news expert Nicolo Schira.
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