Paul Pogba is at a pivotal moment in his career, having recently completed a doping ban on March 11. After being without a club for several months, the former Manchester United midfielder is now considering his next move, with a number of potential options available. While talks with various clubs have been ongoing, one of the most notable options comes from Major League Soccer (MLS), specifically DC United, though other MLS sides are reportedly interested as well.
Pogba has been a free agent since last November when Juventus decided to release him. Prior to his ban, Pogba’s career had been plagued by injuries and inconsistent form, making his future uncertain. Now, he is eyeing a return to top-level football, but the journey to a new club is complicated by the fact that DC United holds his Discovery Rights in MLS. This means that DC United has the first opportunity to negotiate a deal with the player, though no formal offer has been made yet. Discussions have taken place between Pogba’s representatives and DC United, but the situation remains up in the air.
There were also rumors linking Pogba to a potential move to Inter Miami, where he could join forces with Lionel Messi. This possibility, which sparked much excitement among fans, seemed promising at one point, but Pogba is now reportedly considering other MLS clubs. His visit to an LAFC game against Austin FC in March reignited speculation about a move to the California-based team, but negotiations would still need to go through DC United before any official moves could happen.
Should DC United decide not to pursue the deal, other MLS teams could enter the race to sign Pogba. However, this would involve compensating DC United for their Discovery Rights, which could complicate matters further. Meanwhile, European clubs are still keeping a close eye on the midfielder. Teams in Spain, Italy, France, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia have shown interest, with Italian club Fiorentina and French side Marseille both reportedly considering Pogba as a potential signing.
Marseille’s president, Pablo Longoria, recently confirmed that the club had held discussions with Pogba’s camp but ultimately decided against signing him this season. One of the reasons cited was the time required for Pogba to fully recover from his previous injuries. Longoria also pointed out that the high expectations surrounding the French international could put immense pressure on him, which the club felt might not be the right move at this stage in Pogba’s recovery.
Despite these challenges, Pogba is focused on making a successful return to the highest level of football. He has made it clear that he is in talks with his national team coach Didier Deschamps, who believes that Pogba has the talent and mentality to get back to his best. While it may take time for him to reach his full potential again, the Frenchman remains optimistic about making the squad for the 2026 World Cup.
With his options still wide open, Pogba’s next move will be crucial in determining the next chapter of his career. Whether he decides to reignite his career in MLS or return to a European league, one thing is clear: the talented midfielder is eager to prove that he can still perform at the highest level. The coming months will be critical in shaping the future of Paul Pogba’s football career.