Latest Manchester United news with an update on Paul Pogba as speculation continues to rise on his future
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Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba(Image: Getty Images)
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has appeared to launch his new career move. The 32-year-old has been without a club since November after Juventus terminated his contract.
Pogba has not played a competitive minute of first-team football since August 2023 after failing a doping test. He was subsequently handed a four-year ban which looked like it would end his professional playing career.
However, following an appeal, the ban was reduced to 18 months, meaning he was free to resume training in January and make his return to competitive action in March. Pogba has since been linked with a third return to United and a move to MLS or Saudi Arabia, but he is still a free agent and looking for his next club.
In the meantime, Pogba appears to be focusing his career elsewhere. On Wednesday, Pogba appeared to have launched his own 'unbreakable' jewellery range in a statement on Instagram.
Alongside a video of Pogba displaying the jewellery on his wrist, neck and ears among other areas, he said in a caption: "UNBREAKABLE. Forged by Strength, United by Love. May 21st 2025. A collection signed Elke Berr X Paul & Zulay Pogba. #Unbreakable. #PaulPogba. #ZulayPogba. #ElkeBerr."
Bruno Fernandes and Jesse Lingard are among his former Manchester United teammates to like the post, as they showed support for the midfielder, who spent six years at Old Trafford in his second spell.
Earlier this month, Pogba offered an update on his future. Alongside a video of him working hard on the training field, he said in a caption on Instagram: "Trust the process. Give it time."
In the comments to Pogba's post, United captain Fernandes sent him a message. He said, as translated into English from Portuguese: "Ace," alongside a star eyes emoji.
Back in April, Pogba gave a more detailed look on his future and admitted that he has got offers on the table - even if he would prefer to take his time and consider his next move.
When quizzed on where the proposals have come from, Pogba added: "From all over. I want to see what suits me best. Because I'm in a crucial period of my life and career. It's a decision I'm going to take the time to consider."
While it's not his firm focus in the short-term, Pogba hinted that he's eyeing up a stunning return to France's national team, no matter what club he plays for. He has not played for Didier Deschamps' side since March 2022 when he featured during a 5-0 win over South Africa.
"First, I need to get back into my rhythm," said Pogba when asked about playing for France again. "In the national team, it's not really the club that matters. Andre-Pierre Gignac was in the team when he played in Mexico. N'Golo Kante came back while he's in Saudi Arabia. It'll depend on me."