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Transfer news: Paul Pogba still without a club, shares new message

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Still searching for a club after the lifting of his doping suspension last March, Paul Pogba has posted a new message on social media.

Back on the field in March after several months of suspension for doping, Paul Pogba remains without a club. However, the midfielder is not losing hope, as shown by his latest post online.

“Just a quick message. Nothing really to show you. Just someone who’s still hungry to make his return. I’ve been training alone, but I never gave up and I’ve always kept chasing my dream and what I want to accomplish. A message for you guys: if you don’t have what you want right now, keep trying until you do. It might happen tomorrow, in a year, in two years. What’s meant to happen will happen. See you very soon,” he shared in a story posted on his Instagram account.

The message is clear: Paul Pogba fully intends to continue his career and hopes to do so at a top club. In the meantime, the former Manchester United and Juventus star, now 32, continues to train on his own in Miami, United States.

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