A refuge for the forgotten – after Pogba, Monaco signs another star

Two years of isolation, two years of complete darkness. Just the occasional confession, a moment of opening up—just enough to remind everyone that Paul Pogba still exists, that he hasn’t said goodbye to football. He waited long enough for another chance, and it was Monaco that offered him a helping hand. And he’s not the only one. An interesting idea has sparked in the Principality.Paris Saint-Germain has been out of Monaco’s reach for years; it’s been almost a decade since Monaco last dethroned them and, even briefly like Lille later did, disrupted their plans. Unable to match the Parisian club in recent times, Monaco has now decided to stock up on underutilized talent. Paul Pogba won’t be the only one trying to revive his career in theFinally: Pogba has a new clubPrincipality—Ansu Fati shares the same ambition. It’s all done, the contract is signed, and everything is official. The paperwork went through, and the medicals were successfully completed. Ansu Fati is officially a new Monaco player, arriving on a one-year loan.The deal is not identical to Paul Pogba’s, as the French midfielder signed a two-year contract. It might have been the same if Monaco were certain this was the real deal and if Barcelona were fully ready to part ways with Ansu Fati. At this moment, they’re not—but in the future, possibly. For the right price.Welcome to the AS Monaco family, Ansu Fati! ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/vdlqg6nFu7— AS Monaco EN 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco_EN) July 1, 2025 A buyout clause has been set at 11 million euros and is optional. So, next summer, Monaco could activate it. Before that, the outcasts will have to rise. Their moment has come. Now is their chance to stand up and bring their careers back to life—both Ansu Fati and Paul Pogba.The question is whether they’ll get such a good opportunity again. Another poor season for Ansu Fati could set him back, drop him down a level, and likely result in another loan—probably to a lesser club. But as it stands, he’ll have the chance to play in the Champions League and compete for a high position in Ligue 1.Ansu Fati – the real one – is still somewhere in there, waiting to explode once more.But he’s buried in self-doubt, masquerading in the form of a player who’s but a shadow of his true self.May Monaco help him retrieve what was once lost.Good luck. See you on the other side.— Domagoj Kostanjšak (@DKostanjsak) July 1, 2025 Who knows, maybe even for the title, if enough things fall into place for the Principality club. That hasn’t happened in recent years, especially due to injury issues. Ansu Fati has a reputation for being made of glass. He’s fragile, injury-prone, and that’s why he never made it in Barcelona—despite being predicted to have a brilliant career. That number 10 shirt wasn’t placed on his back by accident.In this transfer window, along with Paul Pogba and Ansu Fati, Monaco also brought in Eric Dier. And they haven’t spent a single cent on new signings.##NAJAVA_MECA_9000682##

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