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Manchester United’s midfield rebuild under Ruben Amorim has been a major talking point this season, especially as the club continues to move on from players who once defined the post-Ferguson era.
While the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro are steering the ship at Old Trafford, one familiar face is quietly preparing for a long-awaited comeback elsewhere in Europe.
Former United stars have found mixed fortunes since leaving Manchester.
Some, like Cristiano Ronaldo, continued to make headlines across the globe, while others have battled injury setbacks, inconsistency, and off-field drama.
Paul Pogba falls into the latter category, once one of the most expensive players in football history, now attempting to revive his career after years of frustration.
Pogba’s story remains one that many United fans still follow closely, especially given the turbulent end to his time at Old Trafford.
The midfielder’s rollercoaster spell in Manchester ended with more questions than answers, but now his future at Monaco may already be facing turbulence of its own.
Paul Pogba has yet to make an appearance for new club Monaco but might not get the chance to feature under the manager who brought him to the Stade Louis II.
Adi Hutter’s job is reportedly at risk despite guiding the club to Champions League qualification last season.
The Austrian coach began the new campaign in impressive fashion, winning four of the opening five Ligue 1 fixtures.
Pogba’s fellow summer arrival Ansu Fati also started brightly, but recent results have cast a shadow over Hutter’s position.
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A heavy 4-1 defeat to Club Brugge in the Champions League, followed by a pair of winless league matches, has prompted Monaco’s hierarchy to consider a change.
According to L’Equipe, former Borussia Dortmund boss Edin Terzic is among the names being discussed as a possible successor.
As for Paul Pogba, the French international is close to returning from his long absence after a doping ban, which was later reduced on appeal.
However, he is still short of full match fitness following nearly two years out of competitive football.
Pogba could make his long-awaited return when Monaco face Angers after the international break, or possibly in their Champions League clash with Tottenham.
Either way, the ex-United midfielder’s comeback may coincide with yet another managerial change in his unpredictable career.