
Paul Pogba Eyes Football Comeback as He Reconnects with Ex-Man United Teammates at Club World Cup
Pogba Shows Off Impressive Shape During US Training Camp
Paul Pogba is back in the headlines—but this time, it’s not for his footwork or a dazzling assist. Instead, the spotlight has landed on his remarkable physical transformation. After nearly two years on the sidelines, the 31-year-old French midfielder appears to be in the best shape he’s been in for years, fueling hope that he might soon return to professional football.
Currently training in the United States, Pogba has been undertaking an intense personal fitness programme at a private facility. He’s been focusing on both strength training and technical drills, pushing his body to reclaim the kind of sharpness that once made him one of the most exciting midfielders in the game.
Photos and videos shared on social media this week revealed a leaner, more muscular Pogba—one who looks visibly stronger and more focused than during the difficult last chapter of his career at Juventus. After months of silence and rehabilitation following a suspension, this recent public appearance has triggered speculation that his long journey back to the top may be entering its final, most promising phase.
Reuniting with Familiar Faces at the Club World Cup
While in the States, Pogba took time to reconnect with several familiar faces. He was spotted catching up with four of his former Manchester United teammates—Sergio Romero, Edinson Cavani, Marcos Rojo, and Ander Herrera. The quartet is currently part of Boca Juniors’ squad for the newly expanded 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which is being hosted across various cities in the U.S.
The reunion between Pogba and his old colleagues—each of whom shared memorable moments with him during their time at Old Trafford—quickly went viral. Pogba, smiling and relaxed, posted a photo with the caption, “What a pleasure to see my friends,” giving fans a nostalgic dose of mid-2010s Manchester United.
Despite being on separate paths, their camaraderie hasn’t faded. Rojo and Romero now wear the Boca shirt in Argentina’s top flight, Cavani is still turning heads with his tireless work rate, and Herrera—one of Pogba’s closest friends from his United days—remains the dependable presence he always was. Their meet-up not only hinted at Pogba’s enduring love for the game, but also showed that the bonds forged at Old Trafford still run deep.
Monaco on the Horizon? European Football Still a Possibility

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As Pogba trains quietly but rigorously in the shadows of the American football scene, murmurs of a potential return to Europe are growing louder. French outfit AS Monaco are reportedly interested in giving the midfielder a chance to reignite his career.
The prospect makes sense on several levels. Monaco, fresh off qualification for the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, would offer Pogba a high-level platform to prove his worth. For a player of his profile and pedigree, returning to France could be the perfect next chapter—especially with the national team on his mind and the 2026 World Cup looming ever closer.
Intriguingly, Pogba is said to be willing to take a reduced salary to facilitate a potential move to Monaco. That level of humility and hunger hasn’t always been associated with him in the past, but it now seems to define this new, more mature version of Pogba—a man who appears ready to rebuild his reputation from the ground up.
From Setbacks to Resilience: Pogba’s Long Road Back
For many, Pogba’s career looked all but over when he was handed a suspension in 2023 after testing positive for a banned substance. Combined with recurring injuries and limited playing time at Juventus, the situation seemed bleak for a player once hailed as one of the brightest stars of his generation.
Yet here he is, just months away from a possible return to elite-level football. If he does sign with Monaco—or any other top-tier club willing to invest in his potential—Pogba would be entering what could be the most redemptive period of his entire career. It would also offer him a last real shot at reclaiming a place in the French national team under Didier Deschamps or his eventual successor.
The idea of Pogba donning the blue of Les Bleus again, with the World Cup taking place in North America in 2026, now no longer feels like a pipe dream. With N’Golo Kanté aging and younger midfielders still establishing themselves, a fit and motivated Pogba could still offer something special to the national setup.
A Changed Man?
This version of Pogba seems markedly different from the one who left Manchester United for Juventus with fanfare in 2022. He’s quieter, more focused, and perhaps even humbled by the setbacks that have kept him off the pitch for nearly two full seasons.
He’s traded in flashy social media antics for training footage. The lavish lifestyle posts have been replaced with recovery sessions, ball control drills, and strength work. And while he hasn’t given many interviews, those close to him suggest that he’s taking this comeback attempt more seriously than any other challenge in his professional life.
There’s still no guarantee he’ll make it back to the very top. But based on what we’ve seen in recent weeks—from the physical transformation to the reports of his commitment—it’s clear that Paul Pogba isn’t done yet.
The Final Stretch?
As the summer rolls on and clubs gear up for preseason, don’t be surprised if Pogba’s name is back on the transfer radar. Whether it’s Monaco, another European side, or even a surprise move to MLS, it looks like he’ll have options.
The next few months could define how we remember Paul Pogba: a tale of wasted potential, or the story of a footballer who stumbled but got back up, sharper and more determined than ever.
Either way, his journey is far from over—and now, it just might be getting interesting again.
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