French international Paul Pogba’s 18-month suspension from football officially came to an end on Tuesday, and he is now poised to join Manchester City following negotiations with Pep Guardiola.

Paul Pogba’s 18-month suspension from football has officially ended, but the French midfielder is in no rush to join a new club. Reports indicate that he is carefully weighing his options and is unlikely to make a decision before the season ends.

With transfer windows closed in most major leagues, Pogba’s immediate opportunities are limited to MLS or Japan’s J1 League. However, the 31-year-old remains focused on securing a move to a top European club, preferably one competing in the Champions League or Europa League.

His ultimate goal is to earn a spot in France’s 2026 World Cup squad, and he believes playing at the highest level in Europe will improve his chances. Several clubs, including Marseille, Fiorentina, and unnamed LaLiga teams, have expressed interest, while he has reportedly turned down offers from Saudi Arabia and Brazil’s Serie A.

During his suspension, Pogba stayed fit by training with a personal coach and participating in informal matches in Miami, where he has been living with his family. Now cleared to return to professional football, he intends to take his time before making a final decision on his next move.

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