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BREAKING: Paul Pogba finally signed one year contract with Man United as a free agent, decision taken by board last night to revive the former man United star career – Congratulations Man United fans..

What Happened?
Paul Pogba has been without a club since Juventus terminated his contract last year following a doping ban. Initially set for four years, his suspension has been reduced to 18 months, allowing him to return to action in March. The World Cup-winning midfielder has been linked with moves to MLS, the Saudi Pro League, and even a potential reunion with Mason Greenwood at Marseille. However, former Manchester United forward Louis Saha believes the Frenchman should return to Old Trafford for a third spell.

What Louis Saha Said
In an interview with Spaceportsweden.com, Saha shared his thoughts on Pogba’s future:

“I think it’s going to be an interesting few days for Paul as the transfer window closes. He needs a club, that’s for sure. Since he’s a free agent, he has some flexibility to sign even after the window shuts. But from Paul’s perspective, he’ll want to get on the pitch with his new teammates as soon as possible.

“The best thing for him now is to start training with a club, regain his fitness, and understand his tactical role. That will be key for his comeback.”

Saha also suggested Fulham as a potential destination:

“Would Fulham be a good fit? Absolutely. They would welcome him with open arms, and I think he would be a massive asset for them.”

The Bigger Picture
Despite other options, Saha’s top choice for Pogba remains Manchester United. He even compared Pogba’s entertainment value to that of Neymar:

“If Paul Pogba is available, believe me, I would love to see him back at United. That’s how good he is. When fully fit, he could quickly become one of the best players in the squad.”

“There are only a handful of players in the world that excite me—Amad Diallo, Neymar, and Pogba. Few can do what he does, and that’s why I’d love to see him write another chapter at Manchester United.”

What’s Next for Manchester United?
United are actively working to free up their squad by offloading players before the January transfer window closes. Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim’s side will return to action on Thursday, facing FCSB in the Europa League.
A Paul Pogba return to Manchester United would be a shocking move, given how his last stint ended and the club’s current focus on younger, more disciplined players. While Louis Saha’s admiration for Pogba is understandable—at his best, Pogba is a world-class talent—the reality is that United is trying to rebuild with a different approach under new leadership.

Fulham could be a more realistic destination, given their need for creativity in midfield, but even that depends on whether Pogba can get back to full fitness after such a long layoff. The bigger question is whether any top European club is willing to take the risk on him.

Would you welcome Pogba back at United, or do you think it’s time for both parties to move on for good?

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