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Arsenal urged to make Surprise transfer swoop for Former Man United star who could help them win the League – Reports

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Arsenal urged to make Surprise transfer swoop for Former Man United star who could help them win the League – Reports

Arsenal have been urged to seal a surprise transfer swoop for former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba by ex-Gunner Emmanuel Petit.

Pogba is currently with Juventus, but it is anticipated that he will depart the team. In recent years, talkSPORT has connected him to a move to the MLS.

Nevertheless, Petit, a former midfielder for Arsenal, would be thrilled to see his countryman at the Emirates Stadium because he believes he is a player who is eager to show himself, which may be a nice trait for Mikel Arteta to acquire. Pogba has had a tough few years.

His performances at Manchester United declined, and he never truly returned to his peak at Juventus before receiving a drug suspension that kept him out of play for more than a year.

Petit says Pogba will now be out for “revenge” as he looks to revive his career, and there is perhaps a case for saying that Arsenal would benefit from an extra body in midfield.

Paul Pogba to Arsenal? Petit calls for surprise transfer
Speaking to Jeffbet, Petit said: “Paul Pogba will become a free transfer at 32-years-old. ‘I can’t remember the last time I saw him smiling.

“Pogba wants revenge, he wants to prove to himself and fans around the world that he’s not finished yet.

“France’s team have missed him. He’s apparently working very hard to get back to match fitness. I know Pogba’s personality, I know he’ll do anything to come back on the pitch.

“Honestly, Arsenal should 100% gamble on signing Paul Pogba. He will give everything on the pitch.

“It will take him a few weeks to get fully fit, but he will be so eager to wash his name. There is a motivation that is priceless to a manager like Mikel Arteta.”

Arsenal fans probably won’t be too sure about the 31-year-old, but given that he’s set to become a free agent, it’s a relatively low-risk deal.

It could also come at an important time for the north London club as they have Thomas Partey and Jorginho about to become free agents next summer, so adding depth to the midfield without spending a fortune seems like smart business