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Pogba on his future: I’m thinking a lot at the moment, getting everything in order and looking for the best possible path

Paul Pogba’s destination this summer is still unknown. But one thing is certain, the door is open to him almost anywhere. The French midfielder is without doubt one of the best players in his position.

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Paul Pogba’s destination this summer is still unknown. But one thing is certain, the door is open to him almost anywhere. The French midfielder is without a doubt one of the best players in his position and would take almost any team up a level with his arrival, provided of course that everything falls into place and injuries are avoided. But how does he feel about it himself?

Pogba really has a lot under his belt, having already enjoyed winning Serie A, Europa League and several other cups 4 times. But his biggest achievement is undoubtedly winning the 2018 World Cup.

However, his great talent has asked for far more trophies than he has actually won. Indeed, when he left for Manchester United 6 years ago for a then record €105 million, everyone expected big things from him.

But unfortunately for Red Devils fans, those didn’t come and Pogba leaves Old Trafford disappointed, at least on the sporting side, without any doubt.

Now everyone is very curious to see where the 29-year-old midfielder will eventually head to, will it be PSG, Juventus or another big club with whom he would finally win the coveted trophy.

“At the moment I’m thinking a lot, getting everything in order and looking for the best possible path for myself. I want to play football, always be myself and enjoy what I do. I don’t want to think negatively,” Pogba told Uniterrupted.

In many ways, he would be the perfect reinforcement for PSG, where there are now some amazing footballers and the trio of Messi, Neymar and Mbappé would benefit hugely from his passes. Perhaps he would also be the final piece in the jigsaw that would finally see the wealthy owners’ target finally fulfilled at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Instanbul next year.

“I like to talk to people and be a leader, but even a leader sometimes needs to be given confidence by his teammates. A leader doesn’t need to score goals, a leader can be on the pitch, do his job and just push the others, ” continued the French midfielder, whose calmness on the ball and accurate passes to the strikers often take the fans’ breath away.

Source: Uniterrupted, Transfermarkt

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