Pogba Set to Meet Greenwood for Shocking Reunion at Marseille! 🚨⚽️ Paul Pogba is ready to join Mason Greenwood at Marseille! After overcoming his suspension, this dynamic duo could light up Ligue 1!

Paul Pogba is reportedly close to reuniting with his former Manchester United teammate Mason Greenwood, as there are claims the Juventus midfielder is in advanced talks to join Marseille in January.
At 31, Pogba has encountered several setbacks, particularly after testing positive for doping in 2023, which led to a four-year suspension that seemed to mark the end of his career. However, his appeal resulted in the ban being reduced to 18 months, allowing him to begin training again in January and possibly return to action by March.
According to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, Pogba is unlikely to stay at Juventus. The club is expected to terminate his contract by mutual agreement, making him a free agent. This would open the door for him to sign with another club during the winter transfer window, although free agents can technically sign outside these windows.
French journalist Malick Traore has stated that Marseille has been negotiating with Pogba for weeks, aiming to secure his services by January.
Currently third in Ligue 1, Marseille has been revitalized by Greenwood’s recent arrival. He has scored five goals and delivered one assist in his first seven matches for the club. Adding Pogba to the lineup could further boost Marseille’s attacking depth.
Nevertheless, the Pogba-Greenwood partnership may be short-lived, as Greenwood’s outstanding form has drawn interest from Barcelona. The Spanish club is reportedly planning a £60 million offer for him in the summer of 2025, which would benefit Manchester United due to a significant sell-on clause—believed to be 40-50%—included in Greenwood’s contract.
Despite Greenwood’s exit from Manchester United, some within the club reportedly regret the decision, with some believing he could soon be worth £100 million.
Meanwhile, former Manchester United star Peter Schmeichel has voiced his endorsement of Thomas Tuchel as a possible successor to Erik ten Hag, whose future remains uncertain. The club’s leadership recently discussed Ten Hag’s position, but no major decisions have been made public.
Marseille continues to strengthen its squad with experienced Premier League players, recently signing Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Tottenham and Neal Maupay from Everton. With Pogba potentially on the way, the club is focused on building a team capable of competing in European tourname
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