Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has not reached an agreement to join Monaco, despite recent reports suggesting a deal was close to completion, according to Sky Sports News.
While positive discussions have taken place between the 32-year-old French World Cup winner and the Ligue 1 club, sources indicate that significant details remain unresolved before any contract can be signed.
"There is still some way to go before the 32-year-old signs," a source close to the negotiations revealed. Additional talks between both parties are scheduled for later this week to potentially bridge remaining gaps.
Contract Offer and Career Situation
Earlier this month, Monaco reportedly offered Pogba a two-year deal as the midfielder looks to restart his career after a challenging period. The French international has not participated in competitive football since November 2024, following a suspension in 2023 for failing a drugs test after rejoining Juventus in 2022.
Juventus subsequently terminated his contract after reaching a mutual agreement with the player, leaving Pogba as a free agent since last year. This summer transfer window represents a crucial opportunity for the midfielder to revitalize his career at a new club.
The potential move to Monaco would mark a return to French football for Pogba, who rose to prominence at Manchester United before his return to Juventus.
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