According to L’Équipe, Olympique de Marseille has not completely ruled out the possibility of signing Paul Pogba.
The French midfielder will be eligible to return to competition starting Tuesday after his doping suspension was reduced to 18 months. However, his comeback could take several weeks, as he remains without a club.
While OM initially explored the option last winter, the club ultimately backed away due to concerns over his physical condition and the high expectations surrounding such a signing.
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Beyond fitness concerns, Marseille also worries about the potential impact on team chemistry. Despite these doubts, a summer move remains a possibility if Pogba has not found another destination by then.
The 2018 World Cup winner is currently exploring different options for his future. A move to Brazil, specifically to Corinthians, appears unlikely.
On the other hand, Inter Miami remains a serious contender, as Pogba has settled in Miami and has already met David Beckham. A return to Ligue 1 would be complicated due to regulations, but for now, he continues training alone in the United States, hoping for a fresh start after a long absence.