Former World Cup winner Paul Pogba is officially back in professional football. The 32-year-old French midfielder has signed a two-year contract with AS Monaco, marking his return after an 18-month ban due to a doping violation during his time with Juventus in 2023.
Pogba’s ban, initially set at four years, was reduced on appeal, allowing the former Manchester United and Juventus star to explore fresh opportunities. Monaco seized the moment, offering Pogba a chance to reset his storied career in familiar territory—France’s Ligue 1.
A product of Manchester United’s youth system, Pogba rose to global stardom with Juventus, where he clinched eight major titles and reached the UEFA Champions League final. His high-profile return to United in 2016 for a then-record €105 million under José Mourinho added the Europa League and League Cup to his resume, before tensions led to his second stint at Juve.
Internationally, Pogba was pivotal to France’s 2018 World Cup win and their 2021 UEFA Nations League triumph, cementing his status as a midfield icon.
With Monaco, Pogba aims to reignite his career and silence critics. For fans and neutrals alike, this signing adds flair and curiosity to the upcoming Ligue 1 season.