There’s been a ton of rumour circling about his next destination ever since he tested positive for testosterone, while representing the Turin team.
His initial four-year suspension was reduced on appeal, but the World Cup-winning midfielder is now aged 32 so no longer the asset he once was.
Top clubs have constantly been associated with the French ace, who was earning a mammoth US$200,000 a week before the drugs ban according to AIScore.
It may take some adjustment to being able to compete at the highest level again, although Pogba could opt for the lucrative Saudi Arabia Pro League or the MLS as he winds down his career.
He has been training in Florida for the past few months, and late last year this was on a daily basis. This week he posted a photo of himself sporting an Inter Miami shirt, which means he could be lured to a free-flowing side that features such stars as Lionel Messi.
The 2018 World Cup winner has already turned down an offer from an undisclosed Russian club, which he revealed during an interview with streamer AmineMaTue on Twitch this week.
He explained during the interview that his goal is to next play for a Champions League club, which would seemingly rule out a return to the English Premier League (EPL).
He excelled at Manchester United in his second stint, but the Red Devils are in freefall so are much more likely to suffer the ignominy of relegation this term than qualify for the 2025/26 Champions League.
Only Nottingham Forest, not a glamorous enough potential destination, could be realistically in the mix among the current set of leading clubs vying for the EPL crown.
Newcastle United may well appeal to Pogba. Yet head coach Eddie Howe cannot guarantee Champions League football next season, and only Europe’s top competition will suffice for veteran Pogba.
Having twice represented Juventus, it seems unthinkable that Pogba would ply his trade with any of their rivals although Napoli is viable.
Napoli have been rejuvenated under head coach Antonio Conte, and could claim the Serie A title this term. Conte was the Juve manager who was responsible for bringing in Pogba as a promising 19-year-old from Manchester United.
Pogba excelled under Conte, and scooped the coveted Golden Boy accolade in December 2013 for the best young player in Europe.
Conte is credited for launching Pogba's career, allowing the player to express himself with more freedom at Juve than he has since experienced. They could again be a formidable pair if reunited, and soon be making Juventus players quiver in their boots at the shining star they have lost.