Paul Pogba has revealed that he has turned down from a surprise nation of his ban ending in the near future.
Paul Pogba will be eligible to return to professional football in March 2025, and speculation about his next move has been widespread.
According to reports, Potential destinations include the Saudi Pro League, MLS, and Ligue 1.
Additionally, there was an ambitious bid from Russia during his enforced absence from the game.
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However, Pogba turned down the Russian offer and expressed his aspirations during a conversation with French Twitch streamer AmineMaTue.
"There are proposals, then there are interesting things, and not so interesting things... Russia, all that, there have been proposals, but that's not the goal," the frenchman revealed.
"We have other goals. A club that plays in the Champions League? Why not. If it comes, of course, why not. We always want to be in the best clubs.
"After that it doesn't depend on me, it depends on lots of other things."
Pogba has also been linked to a potential move to Marseille, which could reunite him with his former Manchester United teammate Mason Greenwood.
The club appears to be on track to secure Champions League qualification for the 2025-26 season, a prospect that may attract a player accustomed to competing at the highest level.