Paul Pogba is getting into camel racing.
In the midst of a sporting comeback after his suspension, Paul Pogba has taken on a new business venture. The AS M midfielder has entered the world of camel racing, becoming an investor and ambassador for Al Haboob.

Paul Pogba continues to explore new horizons. The AS Monaco midfielder, in the midst of a sporting comeback after his suspension was reduced by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, has committed to an unexpected field: camel racing. According to the BBC, the French international joined Al Haboob, the first professional team in the sector in Saudi Arabia, both as an investor and as an ambassador.
Taken with this emblematic Middle Eastern world, the French international said he took the time to understand its traditions and demands. The former Turin player says he is impressed by the intensity of the discipline, which he readily compares to football because of the shared values it requires: rigor, determination and perseverance.
This new project fits into Paul Pogba’s growing diversification of activities, as he pursues various entrepreneurial initiatives while gradually regaining his rhythm on the pitch. Not without humour, the 2018 World Cup champion admits to having a rather singular goal: to one day own “the most valuable camel on the planet”.
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