
Paul Pogba's ban for breaking anti-doping rules, originally four years, but reduced to 18 months, is coming to an end. International intrigue is growing about who the former star will suit up for next.
Will big market clubs be interested in signing a formerly very talented player? Or will they not see him as worth the risk and/or price tag?
Predict here! This will resolve to whoever Paul Pogba actually plays for next. A contract signing is not sufficient for this market to resolve to a team. He must actually appear in a match for the team. Exhibition/friendly, or competitive match, both will be fine. Substitute or starter, both are fine.
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@JPD DID HE REALLY?! lol i had been lazy about checking. but I swear I checked like a week ago and I still hadn't seen anything. GRATS TO THE BIG DOG!!
My favorite doping footballer https://youtu.be/Ko0YSPmTF6Y?si=DAimnfPwBt2X6lEa
@No_uh Yeah this weekend! I saw it on some football new page and immediately remembered this market 😂
Pogba did not even get a sub app in the friendly, and I'm just now seeing this article from earlier this month: https://www.goal.com/en/lists/when-will-paul-pogba-play-realistic-honest-timeline-return-monaco-director-confirms-ligue-1-opener/blt0bc9b3f39a5eaea4#cs739d7a2cddc04699
looks like September is when this can resolve?