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BREAKING NEWS: Confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, Paul Pogba reaches pre-contract agreement to join Manchester United for FREE in the next transfer window — Short term contract — Reasonable wages — Rotation role with kobbie.

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 In a dramatic twist, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Paul Pogba has reached a pre-contract agreement to rejoin Manchester United on a free transfer in the next window. The French midfielder, who left Old Trafford for Juventus in 2022, is now set for an extraordinary return to his former club under a short-term contract. The deal reportedly includes reasonable wages and a defined rotation role alongside rising star Kobbie Mainoo, signaling United’s intention to balance experience with youth in their midfield setup. Pogba’s imminent return has ignited widespread excitement among Manchester United supporters, who largely view the move as a low-risk, high-reward strategy. A Move That Divides Opinion While many fans are optimistic about Pogba’s ability to make an impact, some remain cautious due to his injury struggles and inconsistency during his previous spell at the club. However, the prospect of Pogba bringing his flair, creativity, and technical skills back to Old...

Top 10 best Premier League players of the 21st century(Full list)

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The Premier League has been home to some of the greatest footballing talents the world has ever seen. Over the years, legends have graced the English top flight with their skill, determination, and match-winning performances.  Recently, Goal released a definitive ranking of the 10 best Premier League players of the 21st century, celebrating those who have left an indelible mark on the league. Here's a closer look at the elite list: 1. Thierry Henry Widely regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry tops the list. Known for his electrifying pace, exquisite technique, and prolific goal-scoring ability, Henry was instrumental in Arsenal's historic "Invincibles" season in 2003-04. The French forward won the Premier League Golden Boot four times, cementing his legacy as an icon of the league. 2. Paul Scholes Manchester United’s midfield maestro, Paul Scholes, takes the second spot. Renowned for his vision, passing range, and knack fo...