Paul Pogba is attracting interest from Italian clubs as he prepares to return to professional football after serving an 18-month doping ban.
The French midfielder of Guinean descent, now a free agent, is currently training in the United States as he looks to regain match fitness.
A potential move to Olympique Marseille has been discussed, but reports from Sky Italia suggest that Fiorentina are also considering an approach.
The Serie A club recently revived the career of former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea and could be willing to do the same for Pogba.
The 32-year-old is eager to continue playing in Europe and has hired agent Arturo Canales to secure his next move. His previous contract with Juventus was terminated by mutual agreement in February following his suspension.
Pogba’s future remains uncertain, but a return to Italy would mark a familiar step in his career. He first joined Juventus from Manchester United in 2012 and developed into one of the world’s most highly rated midfielders. He then returned to Old Trafford in 2016 for a then-world record fee before rejoining Juventus in 2022.
While Fiorentina are leading the chase, Pogba’s availability is likely to attract further interest from clubs across Europe.