
The career of Paul Pogba has taken another unexpected turn as the former Manchester United midfielder searches for his next club.
The 31-year-old Frenchman has been dealing with a turbulent period following the 18-month ban from football for doping.
Pogba has recently come to a mutual agreement to terminate his contract with Serie A side Juventus on November 30.
Despite interest from several clubs across Europe, Pogba has yet to finalize a deal, leaving him without a team for the time being.
In the meantime, it appears Pogba will return to familiar grounds at United’s Carrington training facilities, as reported by journalist Sacha Tavolieri via mufcmpb.
The move is intended to help the World Cup winner maintain fitness and sharpness as he plans his next steps in football.
Pogba’s return to Carrington is unlikely to insinuate a return move to United in a professional capacity.
Instead, it’s viewed as a gesture of goodwill from his boyhood club, where he recently spent six years in his second stint with United.
During his time at Old Trafford, Pogba played 233 matches and was a key player in United’s Europa League triumph in 2017.
While his tenure was certainly controversial, the midfielder remains a beloved figure for many fans who appreciated his creativity and flair.
Pogba’s return to Carrington is expected to bring media attention, but sources close to the club suggest his stay will strictly be for training purposes.
With clubs like Inter Miami and Al-Ittihad rumored to be interested in Paul Pogba, the Frenchman is keeping his options open.
A return to European football is also on the cards, but no formal offers have materialized yet.
For now, United’s training grounds will serve as a temporary home for one of football’s most creative talents.