Old Trafford buzzed with energy tonight as a stunning revelation took the football world by surprise.
Manchester United’s newly appointed manager, Ruben Amorim, stole headlines after making a passionate and unexpected appeal—to bring back Paul Pogba.
During a fiery press conference, Amorim didn’t hold back, insisting that Pogba is the missing link in United’s current midfield puzzle.
“I want Pogba back. Young or not, he brings what we’re lacking—experience, leadership, fight,” Amorim declared. “He’s irreplaceable.
Training alongside our young players would be invaluable. I’m not asking as a fan—this is a manager’s request. I need him this season if we truly want to compete. No more waiting.”
This marks the first public call from a United manager to bring back the Frenchman since his exit in 2022. While Pogba’s second spell at United had mixed reviews, Amorim clearly sees his potential impact beyond the pitch—highlighting his ability to mentor rising stars like Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount, and possibly João Neves if the club seals that deal.
Sources within the club suggest early talks with Pogba’s camp could be on the way. Juventus is reportedly open to parting ways, especially considering Pogba’s recurring injuries and the club’s interest in cutting costs.
With INEOS now prioritizing smart, financially responsible moves, a low-cost return for Pogba might be more than just feasible—it could be strategic.
Amorim’s bold stance could signal a shift in United’s identity, aiming to blend seasoned leadership with youthful energy. A Pogba-Fernandes-Mainoo midfield might just reignite the fire fans have been waiting to see.
Whether supporters are for or against the idea, one thing is now clear: Paul Pogba’s return to the Theatre of Dreams is no longer just a dream—it’s officially on the table.