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Paul Pogba’s electrifying talent once dazzled football fans worldwide, soaring from Manchester United’s youth ranks to global stardom. His audacious flair, commanding presence, and World Cup winning heroics promised a legendary career. Yet, controversy and setbacks have left the once-unstoppable midfielder a free agent, searching for redemption.

Pogba’s journey began at Manchester United’s academy, where his prodigious skill earned a first-team debut in 2011. Limited opportunities prompted a 2012 free transfer to Juventus, where he thrived, winning four consecutive Serie A titles and shining in the 2015 Champions League final. His $105 million return to United in 2016, a then-world-record fee, signaled sky-high expectations.

At United, Pogba’s second stint sparkled intermittently but never sustained brilliance. He won the Europa League and League Cup in 2017, yet clashed with his manager, fueling inconsistency. By 2022, he left United on a free transfer again, rejoining Juventus amid fanfare.

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In Turin, injuries and a doping scandal derailed Pogba’s comeback. In August 2023, he tested positive for DHEA, a banned substance, leading to a four-year ban, later reduced to 18 months. Juventus terminated his contract in November 2024, leaving him clubless.

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Pogba remains a free agent, with no confirmed clubs in negotiations. Speculation links him to MLS’s DC United or Marseille, but concrete offers are scarce. His last competitive match was September 2023.

From $100 million World Cup Winner to Sinner and Unemployed

Pogba’s fall reflects a career of unfulfilled potential. Injuries limited him to 213 minutes in his final Juventus season. At 32, his dream of a 2026 World Cup return hinges on finding a club willing to bet on his tarnished legacy.

Despite interest from smaller leagues, top European clubs hesitate, wary of his over-weight baggage. Pogba insists he’s no “cheater” and trains rigorously in Miami, driven by “anger” to reclaim his peak. His supporters, including former teammates, still see a “champion” in him.

Pogba’s story is a cautionary tale of talent meeting tribulation. Once a $105 million marvel, he now faces an uncertain future. Can Pogba rewrite his narrative, or will football’s prodigal son fade into obscurity like so many geniuses before him, have already?

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