PAUL Pogba has put his mansion back on the market for £4m as he tries to recoup his income following his four-year football ban.
The former Man Utd player bought the home with an indoor football pitch for £3m in 2016.
He tried to rent out the property in Hale Barns, Cheshire but had to cut the rent from £27,500 a month to £18,000 when he failed to find a tenant.
The 7,400-square-foot mansion is now back on the market.
The property has an open-plan living room, landscaped gardens, a games room, a gym, and an indoor football pitch Pogba has named the PP Arena.
The house also has a gated entrance after the midfielder was stolen in 2022 while his children were sleeping upstairs.
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Pogba was playing in a Champions League match at Old Trafford against Atlético Madrid when he was forced to rush home, saying it was his family’s “worst nightmare”.
While he awaits a verdict on his football ban, Pogba’s earnings have been slashed to just £1,700 a month – far short of the £6.8m a season he was expected to earn.
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He also faces losing lucrative sponsorship deals, such as his £31m Adidas deal.
Pogba, who denies any wrongdoing, is currently living in Italy with his wife Zulay in a mansion owned by Cristiano Ronaldo.