It’s official—Paul Pogba is back in Ligue 1. The 2018 World Cup winner has signed a two-year deal with AS Monaco, running through June 2027. Free after his departure from Juventus, Pogba returns to France for the first time as a professional.
Pogba brings a wealth of experience to the Principality. From Le Havre to global stardom, his honors include:
– 4 Serie A titles with Juventus
– 1 Europa League with Manchester United
– 91 caps for France
– 2018 World Cup winner
– 2021 Nations League champion
Monaco Keeps It Tight
Despite Pogba’s superstar profile, Monaco refused to break its wage structure. The midfielder will reportedly earn no more than €320,000 gross per month—aligned with the club’s top earners. His shirt number? He’ll wear the No. 8.
A Comeback in Progress
Pogba hasn’t played competitively since September 2023, but passed the first part of his medical. If the second goes smoothly, he’ll be fully cleared. His personal target is clear: get back to top form in time for the 2026 World Cup.
This move marks a bold but calculated step for both Pogba and Monaco—an elite talent with everything to prove.
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