Manchester City make approach to sign former Man Utd star on free transfer

Paul Pogbais a free agent after leaving Juventus last month (NurPhoto via Getty) Manchester City have made an approach to sign former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba on a free transfer, according to reports. The 31-year-old left Juventus last month and is set to return to football in March after his four-year ban for doping was reduced to 18 months following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. City, meanwhile, have been hit by several injuries this season and have particularly felt the loss of Rodri in central midfield. According to The Independent, City have ‘sounded out’ a potential move for Pogba, with Pep Guardiola a keen admirer of the French World Cup winner. However, the report adds that Pogba would be ‘reluctant’ to join City, gives his previous ties with United. Paul Pogba is said to be ‘reluctant’ to join Man City due to his connection with Manchester United (Getty) In 2018, Guardiola revealed that City were offered the chance to sign Pogba from United. Pogba, who joined United for a then world record £89 million fee in 2016, remained at Old Trafford until he left to join Juventus on a free transfer in 2022. In recent weeks, Pogba has been linked with moves to Marseille, the Saudi Pro League and Major League Soccer side Inter Miami. Speaking last month, Marseille and France midfielder, Adrien Rabiot, urged Pogba to join him in Ligue 1. ‘I would advise him to come to Marseille, yes,’ Rabiot said. ‘Paul is a talented player. If he regains all his physical abilities and is also good in his head, he remains a top player.’ On Friday night, Pogba indicated that he is closing in on a return to football with a post on Instagram which included emojis of an hourglass and a zipped-face. For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Dec 14, 2024 - 23:00
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Manchester City make approach to sign former Man Utd star on free transfer
Paul Pogbais a free agent after leaving Juventus last month (NurPhoto via Getty)

Manchester City have made an approach to sign former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba on a free transfer, according to reports.

The 31-year-old left Juventus last month and is set to return to football in March after his four-year ban for doping was reduced to 18 months following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

City, meanwhile, have been hit by several injuries this season and have particularly felt the loss of Rodri in central midfield.

According to The Independent, City have ‘sounded out’ a potential move for Pogba, with Pep Guardiola a keen admirer of the French World Cup winner.

However, the report adds that Pogba would be ‘reluctant’ to join City, gives his previous ties with United.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 23: Paul Pogba of Manchester United looks dejected after hitting the post during the Group H match of the UEFA Champions League between Manchester United and Juventus at Old Trafford on October 23, 2018 in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Paul Pogba is said to be ‘reluctant’ to join Man City due to his connection with Manchester United (Getty)

In 2018, Guardiola revealed that City were offered the chance to sign Pogba from United.

Pogba, who joined United for a then world record £89 million fee in 2016, remained at Old Trafford until he left to join Juventus on a free transfer in 2022.

In recent weeks, Pogba has been linked with moves to Marseille, the Saudi Pro League and Major League Soccer side Inter Miami.

Speaking last month, Marseille and France midfielder, Adrien Rabiot, urged Pogba to join him in Ligue 1.

‘I would advise him to come to Marseille, yes,’ Rabiot said.

‘Paul is a talented player. If he regains all his physical abilities and is also good in his head, he remains a top player.’

On Friday night, Pogba indicated that he is closing in on a return to football with a post on Instagram which included emojis of an hourglass and a zipped-face.

For more stories like this, check our sport page.

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