Paul Pogba Next Club Betting Odds: Pogba now 10/1 to sign for Manchester United after hinting at return on Instagram this week!

Paul Pogba is now just 10/1 to make a shock return to Manchester United with the midfielder's doping ban set to end in March and his return to football expected immediately.
Paul Pogba Next Club Betting Odds: Pogba now 10/1 to sign for Manchester United after hinting at return on Instagram this week!
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  • Paul Pogba is now 10/1 for a sensational return to Manchester United
  • Inter Miami favourites to sign Pogba
  • Pogba serving ban for failing drug test

Paul Pogba is now 10/1 for a sensational return to Manchester United

Bookmakers are now offering odds on where Paul Pogba will move to next after his current doping ban ends in March and he returns to professional football.

Pogba has been active on social media in the past week with a recent story post on his Instagram page featuring a cartoon image of himself and current United player Amad Diallo together.

Bet365 now go 10/1 that Pogba returns to Old Trafford next and signs for Manchester United with the free agent linked to a number of clubs in the past month.

Pogba has also posted an image of himself overlooking a sunny setting saying "Let's see what's coming..." and it may not be long until we find out where he will move to.

Paul Pogba Next ClubOddsProbability
Inter Miami CF1/150.0%
Fenerbahce5/116.7%
Corinthians5/116.7%
Marseille10/19.1%
Man Utd10/19.1%
What the expert says...
Paul Pogba is 10/1 to sign for Man United next with his doping ban ending in March. United are in the market for cheaper players and loans due to PSR and may decide to re-sign Pogba on a free after the market has closed.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Inter Miami favourites to sign Pogba

Pogba is currently favourite to join MLS super team Inter Miami and follow in the footsteps with Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets in becoming another big name at the club.

The French midfielder has posted himself wearing a David Beckham shirt which has fuelled speculation of a move there with the former United and Real Madrid player a co-owner of the club.

Marseille have also been linked with signing Pogba but they sit alongside United out at 10/1 to get the midfielder at their club next.

Pogba serving ban for failing drug test

Paul Pogba is currently serving an 18 month ban for failing a drug test, with the midfielder originally hit with a four-year suspension.

That was reduced to the 18 months that it is at now and the 31-year-old will be looking for what could be his final team in football next.

Pogba tested positive for positive for Dehydroepiandrosterone which promotes production of hormones inside the body including testosterone.

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