AS Monaco’s sporting director Thiago Scuro has confirmed that Paul Pogba has joined the club, but fans will have to wait a while before seeing the French midfielder in action. Speaking to the media, Scuro expressed excitement about Pogba’s arrival but clarified that the 31-year-old will not be available for Monaco’s upcoming clash against Le Havre.
“We’re happy to have Paul Pogba with us,” Scuro said, as reported by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. “But he won’t be ready against Le Havre already. It can take a process around three months to see Pogba in good shape.”
Pogba, who has endured a turbulent period marked by injuries and off-field challenges, is looking to revive his career after an unsuccessful second stint at Juventus. His move to Monaco offers a fresh start in Ligue 1, where he began his professional journey with Le Havre before moving to Manchester United.
Scuro’s cautious timeline reflects Monaco’s intent to manage Pogba’s return carefully, prioritizing long-term fitness over immediate results. The club sees Pogba not just as a short-term asset but as a key figure who can bring experience and leadership to the squad once fully fit.
Monaco fans will be eagerly awaiting his return to the pitch, hopeful that the World Cup-winning midfielder can rediscover his form and make a meaningful impact in the coming months. For now, patience will be essential as Pogba works his way back to top condition.
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