Paul Pogba next club betting odds: Could Man Utd sign the flamboyant Frenchman again?

With Paul Pogba's return from an 18-month suspension just around the corner, we look at the potential suitors for the once-great midfielder.
Known for his flamboyant skills and energetic performances, Pogba was suspended from all football-related activities by FIFA. The news sent shockwaves through the footballing world because of the severity of the ban.
The Frenchman was accused of colluding with a notorious gambling syndicate to manipulate the outcome of several high-profile matches. The evidence presented against him included suspicious betting patterns, intercepted communications, and testimonies from anonymous sources.
Pogba vehemently denied the accusations, claiming that he had been framed by his rivals and that he was the victim of a malicious smear campaign. His appeals were unsuccessful.
The suspension cast a dark shadow over the talented midfield maestro’s career but with his return just a month away, we ask the question: Who wants to sign Paul Pogba?
(Odds in this article were correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change)
Inter Miami - 2/1
It feels unlikely that Pogba’s ego would allow him to see out his career in the shadows, so a move to link up with Lionel Messi makes perfect sense.
The MLS currently has utilised their three available designed player slots on Messi, Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets.
Signing Pogba could involve getting creative, even if he’s not able to demand the sort of wages he once was. Still, the DP rule complicates the deal.
The man himself recently whipped up some excitement on Instagram by suggesting Florida could be his next destination.
On the other hand, there are far less complicated destinations stateside, such as LA Galaxy.
Marseille - 3/1
Let’s be honest, the French side has built an eclectic group of enigmas and accused, and Pogba fits both categories. Plus, he speaks the language.
A move to France is much easier than going Stateside and Mason Greenwood’s recent move shows the club are willing to take a chance in the hope a player can reignite their career.
Pablo Longoria was recently asked about the prospect of a move and said “I’m not closing the door, because he’s a world-class player.”
Fenerbache - 13/2
The fact the Turkish side is priced at 13/2 yet sits third in the list of potential suitors demonstrates there’s little solid evidence of Pogba’s next move.
Some recent reports claim The Yellow Canaries are keen to make a move but they appear to be unfounded at this stage.
It’s fair to say the pace of the game in Turkey may allow the Frenchman to slot back in without overexerting himself on or off the ball. Then again, he’s made a career out of that.
Man Utd - 8/1
The thought of Paul Pogba returning to Manchester United for a third time is just so ridiculous that it could well happen.
The midfield is already a retirement home in the absence of Manuel Ugarte, so why not drop a grenade in the hole and liven things up?
Finding ways to waste money on ageing players has been part of United’s transfer policy for some time now, and nothing would trump re-signing a player they’ve already lost hundreds of millions on.
Saudi Pro League - (20/1)
There isn't a market for Pogba to join any Saudi Pro League team, but it's worth considering individual prices which start at 20/1 at the time of writing.
There's a high level of risk associated with his signings but if anyone can afford to take a gamble and splash out without consequence, it's the Saudi sides.
He'd be right at home in a Muslim country and a move to Al-Nassr would not only see him link up with a familiar face in Cristiano Ronaldo but also fellow Frenchman Mohamed Simakan.
Contenders to sign Paul Pogba
Corinthians - 10/1
Atletico Madrid - 10/1
Santos FC - 10/1
DC United - 14/1
LA Galaxy - 16/1
FC Barcelona - 16/1
Fulham - 16/1
Al Hilal - 20/1
Los Angeles FC - 20/1
San Diego FC - 20/1
Al-Nassr Riyadh - 20/1
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