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Paul Pogba’s Return: A Free Agent’s Journey Back to Football

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Paul Pogba, the dynamic French midfielder, has officially ended his 18-month ban for doping and is now a free agent, ready to resume his football career. His suspension concluded on March 11, and the football world is abuzz with where he might land next. While there’s strong interest from his former club Manchester United, discussions also include potential moves to Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, or even abroad.

Juventus, his last club, has been in talks regarding contract termination, making Pogba one of the most intriguing free agents this season. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see where Pogba’s talents will next be showcased, with his return not just marking a personal comeback but also stirring the transfer market dynamics.

Pogba’s ordeal began in August 2023 when he tested positive for DHEA—a banned substance that boosts testosterone—after Juventus’ Serie A match against Udinese. Initially handed a four-year ban by the Italian Anti-Doping National Tribunal in February 2024, the 31-year-old faced the prospect of missing the prime years of his career. However, his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in October 2024 proved successful, slashing the suspension to 18 months. Pogba maintained that he never knowingly violated anti-doping regulations, attributing the positive test to a supplement prescribed by a doctor in the United States. The CAS ruling, which deemed the ingestion unintentional, allowed him to resume training in January 2025 and return to competitive action today.

The reduction of his ban was a lifeline for Pogba, who described the period as a “nightmare” in a statement following the CAS decision. His departure from Juventus, finalized on November 30, 2024, came as the club opted not to reintegrate him, leaving him free to chart his next move. Despite his limited appearances during his second stint in Turin—only eight league games due to injuries and the subsequent ban—Pogba’s talent and pedigree remain undeniable.

As a free agent, Pogba enters a unique position in the footballing world. Eligible to sign with any club at any time, he has been linked with a variety of destinations across Europe and beyond. His return coincides with a critical juncture: at 31 (turning 32 on March 15), he still has the potential to perform at a high level, but his long absence raises questions about fitness and form. Nevertheless, his experience as a World Cup winner (2018) and his proven track record at Juventus (2012-2016) and Manchester United make him an attractive proposition.

Speculation about his next move has been rife. A return to the Premier League, where he spent six years with Manchester United, has been floated, with former teammate Louis Saha suggesting a reunion could bolster United’s midfield. However, Pogba’s second spell at Old Trafford (2016-2022) was polarizing—marked by flashes of brilliance but also inconsistency and a £89 million transfer fee that set lofty expectations. Other English clubs, including Arsenal, have been mentioned, though some pundits warn that his injury history and time away might deter top-tier sides.

Elsewhere, Ligue 1’s Marseille has emerged as a potential landing spot, offering a return to France and a chance to play in a competitive European league. The Saudi Pro League, with its financial allure and Pogba’s prior visits to the region, is another option, while Major League Soccer (MLS) clubs like LAFC and Inter Miami have been discussed, though roster constraints could complicate a move. Pogba himself has expressed a desire to compete at the highest level, hinting at a preference for Europe’s top five leagues.

Pogba’s immediate focus will be regaining match fitness and proving he can still deliver the flair, vision, and physicality that once made him one of the world’s most coveted midfielders. His last competitive appearance was in September 2023, and the past 18 months have been spent training independently. While he’s reportedly eager to return—“excited like a child who wants to be professional,” as he put it in a 2024 interview—adapting to the pace of top-flight football after such a layoff will be no small feat.

Clubs considering a move will weigh his undeniable upside against the risks. His salary demands, previously among Juventus’ highest at €500,000 per week (reduced to €2,000 monthly during his ban), may now be more flexible, as he’s indicated a willingness to prioritize playing time over earnings. A short-term deal could be the ideal scenario, allowing both Pogba and a prospective team to assess his impact without long-term commitment.

Paul Pogba’s return is more than a comeback—it’s a redemption arc in the making. Once the most expensive player in football history, he’s now a free agent with a point to prove. Whether he lands at a European giant, a surprise contender, or a new frontier like the MLS or Saudi Arabia, his journey back to the spotlight will be one of 2025’s most compelling football stories. As he steps onto the pitch again, the world will watch to see if the “new Paul Pogba,” as he’s called himself, can recapture the magic that defined his peak.

 

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Asare’s Stunning Save Secures Hearts Point in Tense Draw

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The Ghanaian prolific goalie proved his inclusion into Ghana’s goalkeeping history over the weekend as Accra Hearts of Oak and Berekum Chelsea battled to a 0-0 draw in Ghana Premier League Matchday 23, with Asare’s world-class save proving decisive amid Hearts’ dominance in possession and shots.


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Twenty-three (23) Ghanaian referees officially presented with FIFA badges

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This milestone was celebrated at a ceremony held at the Ghana Football Association (GFA) headquarters in Accra on Tuesday, January 21, 2026.

Ghana Referees honored with their FIFA badges

A cross section of the twenty-three Ghanaian referees honored with their FIFA badges.

The badges, awarded annually by FIFA based on performance, fitness tests, and assessments from the previous year, authorize these officials to officiate international matches throughout 2026 across various formats.

The group includes:

  • 10 Centre Referees
  • 10 Assistant Referees
  • 1 Futsal Referee
  • 1 Beach Soccer Referee (notably, Portia Oppong, highlighted as a historic first female in this category for Ghana)
  • 1 Video Assistant Referee (VAR)

Veteran referee Daniel Nii Laryea lead the list, retaining his status with dual recognition as both a Centre Referee and VAR official, showcasing his consistent excellence on the African and global stages.

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Veteran Ghana referee Daniel Nii Laryea

In his address the GFA Vice-President Mark Addo congratulated them and urged them to aim for world-class standards: “Aspire for greatness. You are the soul and heart of the game.” He emphasized impartiality, fairness, and the responsibility that comes with representing Ghana internationally, with continued FIFA recognition depending on ongoing performance.

This achievement reflects Ghana’s strengthening presence in global refereeing, especially after past challenges in the sport. These referees are now set to take the pitch in international competitions, bringing pride to the nation.

Well done to all involved—keep upholding the highest standards!

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Senegal’s Teranga Lions Parade AFCON Trophy

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Senegal's Teranga Lions are basking in glory after claiming their second Africa Cup of Nations
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Senegal’s Teranga Lions are basking in glory after claiming their second Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in dramatic fashion

The team defeated hosts Morocco 1-0 in the 2025 AFCON final on January 18, 2026, thanks to a stunning extra-time goal from Pape Gueye.

The match was highly tense and chaotic and marked by a late penalty controversy that led to Senegal briefly walking off the pitch in protest, a missed Panenka attempt by Morocco, and intense drama throughout.

On their return home, the champions received an ecstatic hero’s welcome in Dakar as tens of thousands of fans flooded the streets, clad in green, yellow, and red, waving flags, blaring vuvuzelas, and chanting as the team paraded the trophy atop an open-top bus.

The procession lasted over seven hours, winding through the capital to the presidential palace, where President Bassirou Diomaye Faye greeted them, praised their “historic” resilience and fighting spirit, and declared a national holiday to celebrate.

Sadio Mané and the squad lifted the trophy high amid roaring crowds, a true outpouring of national pride after overcoming such a nail-biting final.

 

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