Friday, February 6, 2026 - Former United Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba, has reportedly been omitted from Monaco's Champions League squad for the second half of the season.
Pogba, 32, joined the club last June in an attempt to
resurrect his career following an 18-month doping ban.
However, the Frenchman initially struggled with various
niggling injuries and his attempts to get back to full fitness, having not
played a competitive match in two years.
Pogba did eventually return to action on November 22 for his
first appearance in 811 days, coming on late in a 4-1 defeat by Rennes, and he
made two more substitute appearances against PSG and Brest.
According to French outlet RMC Sport, Pogba has now been
left out of Monaco's Champions League squad for the second half of the campaign
as he continues to struggle with the issue.
Monaco will take on PSG in the knockout round play-offs
later this month, and Pogba, alongside Mohammed Salisu and Takumi Minamino,
have been taken out of the squad, with UEFA rules allowing clubs to register
three new players for the knockout stages.

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