What Is Paul Pogba's Net Worth and Salary?
Paul Pogba is a French professional soccer player who has a net worth of $125 million. Paul Pogba began his career in the youth system of Manchester United but left in 2012 to join Juventus after limited first-team opportunities. In Italy, Pogba quickly rose to prominence, helping Juventus win four consecutive Serie A titles from 2013 to 2016. His performances earned him numerous individual honors, including the Golden Boy Award in 2013 and a place in the FIFPro World XI.
In 2016, Pogba returned to Manchester United for a then-world-record transfer fee of £89 million (approximately $116 million), where he won the EFL Cup and UEFA Europa League in his first season. While his second stint at United featured flashes of brilliance, it was also marked by inconsistency, injuries, and a strained relationship with club leadership. Pogba was often a polarizing figure, praised for his technical ability but criticized for his form and fitness.
Internationally, Pogba has been a vital part of France's national team, playing a key role in their 2018 World Cup victory. His leadership and performance in the tournament, especially in the final against Croatia, helped solidify his reputation on the global stage.
In 2022, Pogba rejoined Juventus on a free transfer, but his return was hampered by persistent injuries and limited appearances. His career suffered another major setback in 2023 when he was provisionally suspended and later banned for a doping violation, effectively sidelining him for multiple years. Despite the controversies, Pogba remains one of the most talented midfielders of his generation, with a career defined by both dazzling highs and frustrating lows.
Early Life
Paul Labile Pogba was born on March 15, 1993, in Lagny-Sur-Marne, France. His parents are from Guinea. Raised in a Muslim household alongside two brothers, Pogba became an avid fan of Arsenal while growing up. Paul remains a follower of the Muslim faith.

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Career
Pogba's soccer career began at the age of six when he played for a local club. He then joined US Torcy and became the captain of the club's U-13 team. One season later, he signed with Le Havre, a professional club. He once again gained the captaincy and played for the U-16 team. During this period, he also played for France's youth team.
Pogba's career began in earnest when he left Le Havre's youth academy to start a career with Manchester United in 2009. The move was seen as controversial, as his contract with Le Havre specifically allowed the club to sign him as a youth player once he met certain age requirements. Le Havre claimed that Paul had been lured by the money offered by Manchester United, which allegedly included a lump sum payment of 90,000 pounds and a house.
Eventually, Manchester United was cleared of any wrongdoing, and Pogba started playing for the U-18 team. By 2010, he had earned a spot on the reserve team, and by 2011, Alex Ferguson selected him for promotion to the first team alongside three other academy players. However, Paul wasn't satisfied with the opportunities he was receiving at the English club, and in 2012, he joined Juventus after not signing a new contract.
While in Italy, Paul truly made a name for himself. After a few promising seasons, Pogba was considered one of the best young players in Europe. By 2014, he had renewed his contract with the apparent intent of staying in Italy for the foreseeable future. By the end of 2016, he had reached a whole new level of play, and he finished the season as the joint top assist provider.
Before the 2016-17 season, Pogba was convinced to return to Manchester United after the English club paid a transfer fee of almost 90 million pounds, plus bonuses of 5 million Euros. This was a record-breaking transfer fee, and as of this writing, it has not been broken by any other English club. Although he started slow, Paul made an impact on the struggling United and gained the admiration of manager Jose Mourinho.
By the 2017-18 season, Pogba was the subject of criticism due to his perceived lack of discipline, especially when it came to his defensive duties. By the 2018-19 season, even Mourinho was criticizing Paul. Their relationship began to deteriorate, but eventually it was Mourinho who was sacked, not Pogba. After Ole Gunnar Solskjær took over as manager, Pogba was given more opportunities and started to show his potential once again. However, fans started to turn on him by 2020, and he was strongly linked to a move away from United.
In terms of his international career, Pogba played a major role in France's Euro 2016 run, although his team was defeated by Portugal in the final. However, Paul bounced back in 2018, leading the team to victory at the World Cup.

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Style of Play
Paul Pogba is a central midfielder who acts as a playmaker for Manchester United. When Pogba moves forward on attacking plays, he often drifts out to the wing. He is also known for his work ethic and physicality, excelling in the air. Pogba often strikes the ball from distance, scoring goals with accurate, long-range shots. He first emerged as a playmaker during his final season at Juventus, whereas previously, he was playing a less creative role. Pogba has been compared to legends such as Patrick Viera, Michel Platini, and Zinedine Zidane.
Salary Details
Paul Pogba's professional contracts have earned him well over $130 million in salary alone. His record-breaking 2016 return to Manchester United came with a five-year contract reportedly worth £290,000 per week (about $375,000), totaling roughly $97 million over the life of the deal. After leaving United in 2022, Pogba signed a four-year contract with Juventus worth approximately $8 million annually. His earlier stint at Juventus also included several million per year in base salary and bonuses. Despite injuries and suspension impacting his availability, Pogba's on-field contracts have made him one of the highest-paid midfielders of his generation.

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Endorsements
Paul Pogba has been a highly marketable athlete, earning tens of millions through endorsement deals. He has long been one of Adidas' most recognizable global faces, signing a reported 10-year deal with the brand in 2016 worth an estimated $40 million. He's appeared in major Adidas campaigns, and signature boots bearing his name have been released. Pogba has also endorsed Pepsi, TCL, and Amazon, frequently leveraging his massive social media following.
Real Estate
In 2017, it was reported that Pogba had purchased a 2.9-million-pound home in Cheshire, not far from the Red Devils' training ground in Carrington. He scooped up the property for 600,000 pounds under the asking price, and it was originally on the market for just under 3.5 million pounds. The residence boasts a number of notable features, including an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, and an advanced media room.
In 2020, Paul picked up a luxurious condo in Miami. Housed on the 61st floor of the One Thousand Museum, the apartment sits in a towering building designed by Zaha Hadid. Many other celebs own property in the building, including David Beckham and Victoria Beckham. The financial details of the real estate deal were never revealed. There are a number of unique and artistic common spaces in the building, including a sky lounge and a private helipad.