Reports of Pogba training at Manchester United’s Carrington have been refuted by Fabrizio Romano.
Paul Pogba will not be training at Manchester United’s Carrington complex as he gears up for his return to professional football, despite recent claims.
The 30-year-old midfielder, who recently parted ways with Juventus after his contract was terminated, is currently staying fit in Miami while evaluating his future options.
Juventus released Pogba after his doping suspension was reduced from four years to 18 months on appeal. This adjustment means he can resume training in January and return to competitive matches by March.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano debunked the rumors, stating, “Paul Pogba is not planning to train at Manchester United’s Carrington. He is working out daily in Miami and will join a club’s training sessions only after signing a new deal.” Romano confirmed there is no contact with Manchester United.
Meanwhile, journalist Ben Jacobs reported that Pogba is exploring opportunities in MLS, Europe, and the Middle East, all while focusing on his fitness in Miami.
The French midfielder, who made 233 appearances for Manchester United after his then-record £89 million transfer in 2016, was instrumental in helping the club secure the Europa League and EFL Cup during his second spell.