Pogba says he is talking to a club about comeback after ban
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Former France midfielder Paul Pogba, who wants to resume his
career after a doping ban, said on French television on Sunday he is
"talking" with a club, which sources close to him said was Monaco.
The 32-year-old also said he had re-established contact with
his brother Mathias, sentenced to a year in prison last December for his
involvement in a plot to extort 13 million euros ($15 million) from the 2018
World Cup winner.
Pogba, who played for Manchester United and Juventus, is
hoping to put three chaotic years behind him.
Pogba suffered through repeated injuries and patchy form
that led to his departure from United in 2022. He returned for a second stint
at Juventus, where his problems continued.
He failed a drugs test after a game in Italy in August 2023
and was handed a four-year doping ban, which was reduced 18 months on appeal.
It ended in March.
He said he was "talking" to a club, which multiple
sources said was Ligue 1 Monaco.
Pogba said he was determined "to get back on the pitch,
mentally ready, physically ready, it's just a matter of time".
The extortion case involving six men linked to Paul Pogba
shocked France because the perpetrators included three childhood friends and
his own brother.
The five other defendants were found guilty of extortion,
kidnapping and detention, as well as participation in a criminal association,
and sentenced to up to eight years in prison. All six were also fined.
Paul Pogba said he was talking to Mathias who is being
allowed to serve his sentence wearing an electronic bracelet rather than behind
bars.
"We are in contact. We've spoken, among ourselves, with
the family," Paul Pogba said. "It's a blood bond. There was a scar,
of course. We're moving forward. Only time can give us answers."
"All we want is to always be united as a family. That's
the most important thing. It's hard. Of course it's very hard, I'm not going to
lie. I was hurt. It's not the same as before, but we're in touch," he
added.
Paul Pogba was held at gunpoint in 2022 by two hooded men
who demanded money.
He said on Sunday that he was initially willing to pay but
"afterwards, I cracked," he said, deciding "to speak out, even
if it meant dying" and refusing "to throw away my money like
that".
"I learned a lot during this period," Pogba said.
"I did a lot of cleaning around myself too. I am also much closer to my
family, my children."


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