AS Monaco have reportedly tabled a two-year contract offer to Paul Pogba, with negotiations and discussions over the club’s project set to continue this weekend in an effort to reach an agreement.

Monaco is actively working on securing both Pogba and Barcelona’s Ansu Fati, indicating an ambitious summer transfer window for the Principality club.
Pogba, 32, is currently a free agent after his contract with Juventus was terminated. He has been cleared to play since March following the reduction of his doping ban, and has been actively seeking the right club to restart his career.
Monaco’s offer represents a significant opportunity for the World Cup winner to return to top-flight football in a competitive league and with a club that has qualified for next season’s Champions League.
Reports suggest that talks between Pogba’s camp and Monaco have been progressing well since an initial approach several weeks ago. While his salary demands have been a sticking point for other interested clubs, including Marseille, Monaco appears willing to invest in the midfielder’s experience and talent.
Monaco’s dual pursuit of Pogba and Ansu Fati highlights their intent to significantly bolster their squad for the upcoming season.
They have already secured the signing of Eric Dier and are actively looking to strengthen key areas, particularly in midfield and attack.
The coming days will be crucial as both parties aim to iron out the details and reach a definitive agreement that could see Paul Pogba make a highly anticipated return to the pitch in Ligue 1.