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Pogba rejected Lingard’s “K-League Love Call.” “I want to play in the top five European leagues.” U.S. MLS+Saudi team negotiations are all rejected

Paul Pogba (31) is not expected to go to the K-League, which he expected.

“Pogba, who will become a free agent next month, has not given up his dream of continuing to play in Europe. We are waiting for proposals from the five major European leagues,” ESPN reported on the 19th (Korea Standard Time).

“Pogba is attracting attention from LA FC, Inter Miami and Saudi Arabian clubs in the U.S. Major League Soccer (MLS). Several clubs have already contacted Pogba’s agent, but no specific negotiations have taken place,” he said.

Pogba was suspended immediately after being tested positive for drugs in August last year. Some traces of Pogba’s use of testosterone have been found, which is strictly prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

The International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on the 5th reduced the existing suspension from four years to one and a half years, saying Pogba’s prohibited drug intake was “not intentional.” Pogba, who was disciplined in September 2023, will be allowed to play from March next year.

Pogba desperately wanted to return to Juventus when the disciplinary action was lifted. “I want to be in the stadium. I want to put returning to Juventus as my top priority and quickly train with my teammates 플러스카지노. It’s hard to be alone and it’s hard to pass by yourself.”

Now, Pogba has to search for a new team. Even if he moves through the winter transfer window, he will not be able to play in official matches for about two months until March.

Pogba is currently training in Miami. British media “Give Me Sports” even predicted that Pogba will move to Inter Miami, where Lionel Messi will play. However, as Pogba is reportedly not interested in moving to MLS or Saudi league, chances are slim that he will see Messi-Pogba line.

The possibility of a surprise transfer to the K-League is also not expected. Jesse Lingard, a teammate of Pogba’s time at Manchester United, drew attention by citing Pogba as “a fellow player I want to bring to the K-League” at the media day of the final round of the K-League 1 on October 17. “I really want to bring Pogba,” he said, expressing his affection. However, Pogba wants to stay in the European leagues, not the K-League.

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