Former United and Juve star told Make Prem move and SIGN for Arsenal
Former Manchester United and Juventus star aul Pogba has been urged to make a stunning Premier League return and sign for ARSENAL
Pogba, 31, is desperate to get his career back on track after his four-year ban for doping offences was reduced to 18 months following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The French World Cup winner will be free to resume training from January 2025 and is eligible to play again in March, and moves to the MLS or Saudi Arabia have been suggested as possibilities for Pogba.
However – former Gunners star Bacary Sagna has opened up and claimed that a move back to the premier League should happen for Pogba, and a move to Arsenal should happen: ‘The Premier League suits Paul Pogba – I would love to see him join Arsenal,’ Sagna told Paddy Power.
‘It would be great – he has experience; he loves to play with young players around him – that is when he is most efficient.
‘At the 2018 World Cup, that was when he was most efficient – he had friends around him.
‘Arsenal have a young, fresh team, and I see him performing in an Arsenal shirt. He will get love from their fans.
‘Now, he can start from scratch again – he’s had time away from football, and he’ll be back with a desire to get back into a good space and play football again.’
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When Pogba was in the Premier League he was constantly plagued by injuries, poor performances and bad headlines, he is not good enough to play in that Arsenal side and that is why this move will never happen.
He will probably end up back in France or Saudi Arabia – his top level football days are over because of this latest ban – ARSENAL fans will be shocked at the message, but it will not happen.
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