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Paul Pogba Receives Manchester United Call for a Possible Return After Transfer Deadline

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Paul Pogba, currently serving an 18-month ban that ends next month, has been urged by Rio Ferdinand to train with Manchester United while waiting for his suspension to lift.

Paul Pogba, currently serving an 18-month ban that ends next month, has been urged by Rio Ferdinand to train with Manchester United while waiting for his suspension to lift. Pogba, without a club since leaving Juventus in 2022, has not accepted any offers and remains open to a return to top European football. His future could include a potential move to MLS or other clubs in Europe.

For the past few months, Paul Pogba has been without a club after his contract with Juventus ended, following a failed drugs test that resulted in an 18-month suspension. The former Manchester United midfielder has been training in preparation for his return to football, with his ban ending next month.

Rio Ferdinand, a former Manchester United player, has urged Ruben Amorim to offer Pogba a spot in his squad to train until his ban is lifted. Pogba has not yet accepted any offers to return to football but has hinted that he would be interested in joining a Champions League-level club.

Although he has considered offers from countries like Russia, his primary goal is to play at the highest level possible in Europe. Most recently, he has been linked with a move to MLS club Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham. Despite being a free agent, Pogba remains hopeful of returning to top-tier football.

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