The world champion of the French national team said whether he wants to compete in Russia 18:40

World champion Paul Pogba of the French national team said he does not want to play in Russia FootMercato.

“I feel much better. I had time to myself. There are interesting options and not too many. Let’s give an example: Going to Russia or something… that’s not my goal,” Pogba said.

On 11 September 2023, it became known that the Frenchman had tested positive for testosterone on 20 August, for which he faced a football ban of up to four years. Italy’s National Anti-Doping Tribunal later provisionally suspended the 30-year-old midfielder. The Frenchman requested a counter-check of the doping test. It was learned that a test performed in the Acqua Acetosa laboratory on October 6 gave positive results for testosterone. Pogba will be able to play from March 2025.

As part of the French national team, Pogba won the 2018 world title and silver medal at the 2016 European Championships. Four-time Serie A champion, two-time Coppa Italia champion and Europa League champion (2017).

Previously Pogba it could be Torpedo player.

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Source: Gazeta

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