Paul Pogba is officially free to return to competitive football as his 18-month doping ban comes to an end. But with his Juventus contract terminated and no club secured, the former Manchester United and France midfielder faces a crucial career crossroad.

The 31-year-old is eager for a fresh start, with ambitions of making a comeback in time for the 2026 World Cup. Among his potential destinations is MLS side Inter Miami, co-owned by David Beckham, where Pogba has been spotted in the stands and is training with Lionel Messi’s fitness coach.

Since leaving United in 2022, Pogba’s return to Juventus was marred by injuries and off-field troubles. His failed drugs test in August 2023—blamed on a food supplement prescribed in the U.S.—led to a four-year ban, later reduced to 18 months. Now, he’s in top training condition and receiving multiple offers, according to his camp.

Despite interest from clubs like Marseille, questions remain about his match fitness after nearly two years away from the pitch. Beyond football, Pogba has also endured personal struggles, including an extortion case involving his brother.

Now, as he looks to reignite his career, will Pogba find the right club to stage a grand comeback?

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