Man Utd star Paul Pogba's brother Florentin quits Sochaux to join Indian side Mohun Bagan on free transfer | The Sun

PAUL POGBA'S brother is also making one of the summer's hottest transfer moves – by joining a club in INDIA.

France star Pogba, 29, has ended his five-year Manchester United stay and is poised to rejoin Italian giants Juventus.


The midfielder's older sibling Florentin has meanwhile stunned French football by quitting Sochaux with a year on his contract.

The 31-year-old has signed a deal with Indian Super League side Mohun Bagan.

The Kolkata outfit, managed by Spaniard Juan Ferrando, finished third in the ISL last season.

Sochaux announced: "Florentin Pogba is leaving us. With a year left on his contract, the Guinea international wished to discover a new league.

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"He has been transferred to ATK Mohun Bagan FC, who play in the Indian league."

Pogba declared: "Can't wait to join the team, and play games in Kolkata to live and feel the special atmosphere.

"Fans are the heart and soul of a club. With them we go further."

Coach Ferrando added: "Florentin is a player with great ambition, someone who wants to grow out of the comfort zone.

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"He has ability to see offensive play from defensive positions, and will strengthen the team."

Guinea-born Pogba has previously played for Sedan, Saint Etienne, Turks Genclerbirligi and US side Atalanta United.

His twin brother Mathias has had spells with a host of clubs including Wrexham, Crewe, Crawley Town and Patrick Thistle.

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