Major League Soccer

The big clue that brings Paul Pogba closer to the MLS

A new hint suggests Paul Pogba could be making a move to MLS in the near future.

By David Arengas

Paul Pogba Photo: Eurosport

Major League Soccer is making a significant move to acquire Paul Pogba. According to 'The Athletic', several MLS teams have already activated their "discovery claims" to initiate direct negotiations with the French midfielder. As Juventus seeks a mutual termination of Pogba's contract, which runs until June 2026, the MLS appears poised to capitalize on this opportunity.

While teams like Inter Miami and LA Galaxy have expressed interest in Pogba, their financial constraints may hinder their pursuit. Both clubs have filled their Designated Player slots and lack the necessary funds to accommodate Pogba's substantial salary.

Pogba's potential move to the MLS would be a game-changer for the league. The French World Cup winner's technical ability, vision, and charisma would undoubtedly elevate any team he joins. His arrival would not only boost the MLS's profile but also inspire a new generation of American and Canadian soccer players.

Why should Pogbá play in the MLS?

By securing a player of Pogba's caliber, the MLS would solidify its position as a global soccer destination and demonstrate its growing competitiveness. With Pogba on board, the league would take a significant step towards achieving its goal of becoming one of the world's premier soccer leagues.

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