
Paul Pogba
32-Year-Old
Monaco
Ligue 1
GTD
Injury Undisclosed
Est. Return 9/27/2025

Training with team
Pogba (undisclosed) was spotted training with the team on Thursday, according to Christopher Roux of Nice Matin.
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Pogba is expected to be back very soon as coach Adi Hutter said last week that the World Cup winner would return within two weeks. The midfielder was spotted training with the team on Thursday which puts him in a good position to be part of the match squad for Saturday's clash against Lens. Pogba will likely be a late call for the game but a valuable addition to the midfield if he can feature since Monaco are lacking depth with the injuries of Denis Zakaria (groin), Aleksandr Golovin (hamstring) and Aladji Bamba (hamstring).
Pogba is expected to be back very soon as coach Adi Hutter said last week that the World Cup winner would return within two weeks. The midfielder was spotted training with the team on Thursday which puts him in a good position to be part of the match squad for Saturday's clash against Lens. Pogba will likely be a late call for the game but a valuable addition to the midfield if he can feature since Monaco are lacking depth with the injuries of Denis Zakaria (groin), Aleksandr Golovin (hamstring) and Aladji Bamba (hamstring).
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Could be available within two weeks
Pogba (undisclosed) is progressing well in training and could be available in the next two weeks, coach Adi Hutter said in a press conference, according to Lig'ASM. "We'll see, but I think he will be available in the next two weeks and we'll see him on the field."
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Will return after next break
Pogba (undisclosed) will be an option after the international break of October, coach Adi Hutter said in the press conference, according to Michael Lefebvre from L'Equipe.
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Remain sidelined a few more weeks
Pogba (undisclosed) is expected to remain out for at least another two weeks, according to manager Adi Hutter. "Paul, for his part, follows his re-athelization program and progresses day by day. He also warmed up with the team today. But we have to pay attention to him, protect him, and if all goes well, maybe in two weeks, he can train with the group."
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Trains with team Thursday
Pogba has been spotted training with the team for the first time on Thursday, according to Christopher Roux of Nice Matin.
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Follows individual program
Pogba is following an individual training program with Monaco and isn't yet ready to feature with his new club, according to Christopher Roux from Nice Matin.
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Expected to join Monaco
Pogba has agreed to a two-year contract with AS Monaco, according to Fabrizio Romano.
ANALYSIS
Pogba hasn't played since spending the 2023-24 season with Juventus, though he made only two appearances that season and six the year prior. In his day, he was one of the world's elite midfielders, but a multi-year doping ban has kept him out of the game. Depending on his fitness levels, there's very much a case that he'll be a regular starter for Monaco, who finished third in Ligue 1 this past season, trailing Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille.
Pogba hasn't played since spending the 2023-24 season with Juventus, though he made only two appearances that season and six the year prior. In his day, he was one of the world's elite midfielders, but a multi-year doping ban has kept him out of the game. Depending on his fitness levels, there's very much a case that he'll be a regular starter for Monaco, who finished third in Ligue 1 this past season, trailing Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille.