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Monaco’s Pogba Eyes France Comeback

Monaco's Pogba Eyes France Comeback

Paul Pogba has said that he hopes to make a return to the French national team but added that there are “stages” to the process, as he was officially presented by AS Monaco on Thursday.

The former Manchester United and Juventus midfielder signed for the Ligue 1 club on a free transfer after serving an 18-month doping ban, after testing positive for DHEA, which boosts testosterone levels.

“It’s the wish of every French football player to represent the France national team, but there are stages,” Pogba said at his unveiling in Monaco.

The 2018 World Cup winner has earned 91 caps for France, the most recent of which coming in March 2022 while his last club appearance was for Juventus in Sept. 2023.

He signed a two-year contract at Monaco in an effort to reignite his career, with a source telling ESPN the 32-year old turned down a lucrative offer from a Saudi Pro League side.

“Today I’m at stage one — coming back and performing well.

“There are spots to be won and you have to earn them because it’s a very, very good group, a great team,” he said.

Pogba’s teammate and former Tottenham Hotspur defender Eric Dier — who was also unveiled by Monaco on Thursday — spoke about the excitement of having him back in French football.

“I think it [Pogba’s arrival at AS Monaco] is, obviously, very exciting for the club, and I think for the French league in general,” Dier told French media.

I have played against Paul many times I know how good he is. I think everyone does. I am excited to see him play football again, and to get to see it close as well, is even better.”

Monaco finished third last season and will be hoping the signings of Pogba, Dier and Ansu Fati on loan from Barcelona will allow them to challenge Paris-Saint Germain for the Ligue 1 title.

Pogba won four league titles and two Italian Cups with Juventus as well the Europa League during his time at United.

“Of course we have protocols in place, strategies, which players who have been around longer are familiar with that because they’ve played in circumstances like this — for other players, they get to for the first time.

“We could already practise it in the first week of our training camp because in England it was really hot too, so we have these cold vests, we have [an] ice box, ice drinks they can drink before training session they could also cool down a bit, get your temperature a little bit lower with [drinks like] Slush Puppies.

“We have ice cold towels at the rest moment in the training sessions; they get the towels if they want to. So we make sure we are hydrated. Take another rest and do those things to keep your body temperature low.”

Wiegman later added they’re using cryotherapy too.

When asked about them training in the hottest part of the day, Wiegman replied: “We did today, I think it’s cooling down over the next couple of days. We also know that we play 9 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m. in the group stage, so we don’t expect it to be this hot. Today we didn’t change the schedule.”

Wiegman said the potential heat on Saturday will not change the way which she approaches the match and she will judge any changes on player impact and exhaustion as she usually does.

“What we do now is get prepared for Saturday, for France and we’re going to do everything to win that game, when we sub we do it because it’s necessary to change the game or to sub someone who gave everything that needs to go out,” Wiegman said.

“I will not think of managing the heat at that point — after that game, we recover and then we come together as a team with the medical and technical staff and look at how does everyone come out of this game. Then we move forward to the next game against the Netherlands.”

Espn.co.uk

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Strasbourg Set For January Swoop As Illan Meslier’s Leeds Nightmare Opens Transfer Door

Illan Meslier looking dejected on the Leeds United bench during matchday.

Strasbourg’s Bold Move As Meslier’s Leeds Freeze Creates January Transfer Frenzy

The European transfer window is warming up nicely — and Strasbourg seem ready to strike before the fire turns into a full-blown blaze. Their target? Illan Meslier, the once-undisputed Leeds United No.1 who now finds himself stuck in the cold after a major fall under Daniel Farke.

For those following the sports market closely, this move is peak opportunity meets perfect timing. The 25-year-old Frenchman hasn’t played a single competitive minute this season, and with his contract expiring next summer, the transfer doors swing wide open in January.

Strasbourg, powered by the ambitious BlueCo project, smell blood — and value.


Why Strasbourg Want Meslier Now

With current goalkeeper Mike Penders set to return to Chelsea at the end of the season, Strasbourg need a long-term No.1. And Meslier ticks all the boxes:

  • Young, yet experienced

  • Premier League & Championship pedigree

  • High potential resale value

  • Immediate upgrade

  • A goalkeeper entering his prime

French reports say Meslier is enduring a “nightmare season”, and Strasbourg believe they can offer the stability and starting role he desperately wants.

In transfer market terms?
This is like finding a PS5 in 2020 without having to fight anyone for it — at least for now.


Competition Is Growing Fast

But hold on — this isn’t a one-horse race. Heavyweights like Inter Milan, AC Milan, Anderlecht, and Club Brugge are all circling. Once January arrives, this could quickly turn into a goalkeeper auction.

That’s exactly why Strasbourg want to move first, before Meslier becomes the transfer window’s hottest discounted asset.


From Golden Glove To Bench Ghost

It’s been a shocking fall for a keeper once celebrated at Elland Road. Meslier’s decline started with a few costly errors last season. Farke responded by bringing in Lucas Perri, whose performances pushed Meslier completely out of the picture.

Now, Leeds risk losing him for free if they don’t cash in early.

For clubs across Europe, this situation is a scouting dream:
A formerly elite young keeper, low on confidence, but high on potential.
A classic buy low, shine high transfer scenario.


The Human Side: Meslier Just Wants To Play Football

Forget tactics and boardroom deals for a second — Meslier’s frustration is real. Reports say he simply wants to “play football again.”

For a player who once carried Leeds through the Premier League storm, this dry spell hits deeply.

Strasbourg see this as their biggest advantage:
They’re not offering him a seat.
They’re offering him the whole steering wheel.


What This Means For The Sports Market

Transfers like these remind us why the football economy is never boring:

  • Opportunity created by managerial choices

  • Value shaped by contract timelines

  • Demand driven by competition

  • Prices influenced by player frustration

  • Strategy controlled by club projects

And guess what?
We’ll be following every twist, every rumour, and every negotiation — because that’s what the best sports blog in the sports market does.


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Mike Maignan Edging AC Milan Exit Amid Chelsea & Juventus Interest.

Mike Maignan making a save for AC Milan in Serie A

Mike Maignan Edging AC Milan Exit Amid Chelsea & Juventus Interest

AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan looks set to leave the club at the end of the season as a free agent, with no new contract talks currently scheduled. Juventus are closely monitoring the situation, while Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, are showing strong interest in the highly-rated French goalkeeper.


Maignan To Leave Milan At The End Of The Season

With his contract expiring, Maignan can begin negotiating with other clubs as early as January. Milan reportedly offered an extension until 2028, raising his salary from €2.8 million to €5.5 million per year, but talks have stalled. Juventus hope to secure the 30-year-old on a free transfer, capitalising on Milan’s hesitancy.


Chelsea And Juventus Battle For Signature

Chelsea are actively searching for a long-term replacement for Robert Sanchez and view Maignan as an ideal fit. The London club were close to signing him in June, but the deal was blocked by Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri, partly due to Milan’s ongoing plans to sign Strasbourg right-back Guela Doue.

Now, with Maignan free to negotiate and Juventus potentially weakened by UEFA financial investigations, Premier League clubs, especially Chelsea, may have the advantage in this transfer race.


Maignan’s Impact At Milan

Since joining from Lille in 2021, Maignan has made an immediate impact at San Siro, helping AC Milan win the 2021-22 Serie A title and recording the league’s most clean sheets. Despite injuries affecting his consistency in subsequent seasons, he has returned strongly this campaign, keeping four clean sheets and delivering crucial saves against top opponents like Roma and Inter.

His leadership, shot-stopping ability, and calm presence have made him one of Europe’s most sought-after goalkeepers, and his potential free transfer makes him an even more attractive target for top clubs.


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Lyon Shut Down Over PSG Protests As Ligue 1 Chief Backs Referees On Controversial Decisions

PSG players celebrate a late goal against Lyon in Ligue 1 as Lyon players protest to the referee.

Ligue 1 referee chief Amaury Delerue has defended the controversial decisions made by both on-field and VAR officials during Paris Saint-Germain’s 3-2 win over Lyon. The defeat, sealed in the final moments, left Lyon players and staff furious, but Delerue insisted that all key decisions were made correctly.

Lyon Frustrated By Controversial Decisions

Lyon were incensed after a series of calls went against them in their clash with PSG. In the 27th minute, Ilia Zabarnyi’s apparent handball in the box went unpunished. Shortly after, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s goal stood despite Vitinha’s tackle from behind on Tanner Tessmann.

The controversy continued before half-time when a challenge by Kang-in Lee on Nicolas Tagliafico inside the PSG box was ignored. The tension peaked when Tagliafico was shown a straight red card for a late tackle on Vitinha, a decision upheld by VAR. Lyon players and staff reacted with outrage.

Assistant coach Jorge Maciel was particularly vocal post-match, accusing the officials of favoring PSG. “I think there are 59,000 people in the stadium, and only four of them didn’t see the fouls we analysed,” Maciel said. “When it happens with the arrogance of not even having the opportunity to discuss it, we don’t understand it.” He also suggested PSG didn’t need to “play with 16 men” to win.

Ligue 1 Chief Backs Referees

In response, Amaury Delerue defended the referees in an interview with L’Equipe. He explained that no handball was called on Zabarnyi because the VAR review followed IFAB protocol, and none of the angles confirmed a clear penalty.

Delerue also clarified Lee’s challenge on Tagliafico, stating that it constituted natural contact that did not prevent the player from playing the ball and was not punishable under the laws of the game.

On the controversial goal by Kvaratskhelia after Vitinha’s foul on Tessman, Delerue acknowledged that the situation was complex. “The contact affected Tessman’s ability to maintain control of the ball,” he said. “It’s a grey area, which is why the VAR’s decision not to challenge the central referee is understandable.”

Match Summary

PSG, despite missing key players including Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, and Nuno Mendes, took an early lead through Warren Zaire-Emery. Lyon equalised via Moreira, but Kvaratskhelia restored PSG’s advantage. Ainsley Maitland-Niles then made it 2-2, before Joao Neves scored a late winner from a corner, giving Luis Enrique’s side a crucial victory.

The result pushed PSG back to the top of the Ligue 1 table, while Lyon slipped to seventh, intensifying the debate over refereeing consistency in the French top flight.

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