
Paul Scholes’ prediction that Paul Pogba would flourish away from Old Trafford after his second spell with Manchester United has fallen flat, despite ongoing whispers of a return to the club.
The French dynamo first landed in Manchester at 16 and, following his release and meteoric rise at Juventus, made an eye-watering £89.3million return in 2016. However, Pogba found it tough to live up to the hefty fee. Eventually, after a topsy-turvy stint, he was once again offloaded to Juventus on a free transfer six years later.
In February, shockwaves reverberated around the football community as the World Cup winner tested positive in a doping test – though his initial four-year ban was eventually cut to 18 months. Following last month’s mutual contract termination at Juventus, Pogba is now seeking a new club this January when he can begin training again, with the aim of returning to football action on the pitch from March.
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