Paul Pogba has opened up on his future amid talks that he would sign for Ligue 1 giants AS Monaco.
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Pogba opened up on his futureLinked with a move to MonacoPogba has never played in Ligue 1 Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
reported on Sunday that Pogba is set to join Ligue 1 side Monaco on a free transfer after agreeing a two-year deal with the French club. The report added that the former Manchester United star has "made significant financial sacrifices" to seal the deal as he prepares to return to football for the first time since his contract with Juventus was terminated in 2024.
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Amid speculations over his move to Monaco, the World Cup-winning French midfielder has opened up on his next move. Speaking to Sergio Aguero's podcast, , Pogba said: "I haven't signed anything, but there's interest. We'll see."
The 32-year-old also revealed his admiration for Argentine giants Boca Juniors and hinted at a possible move to the club, as he added: "In life, you never know. I loved the people who went to see Boca's match (at the Club World Cup), it's crazy because I went to Marseille, which is hot, Naples is hot, but Boca… I've never seen that in my life."
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A transfer to Monaco means Pogba will be able to play Champions League football next season, as the club finished in third place in Ligue 1 in the 2024-25 campaign and qualified for next season's competition. The player has not played for almost two years, after being sidelined due to a doping ban, but has shown how he's been training hard in recent months to revive his football career.
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It now remains to be seen if Pogba will actually put pen to paper on a Monaco contract. He has won a World Cup with the French national team in the past and played for top European sides like Manchester United and Juventus, but he has never plied his trade in his homeland.






