Paul Pogba has trained at his opulent Cheshire villa during lockdown, keeping his sights fixed on the goal.
As he gets ready for his eagerly awaited comeback, the former Manchester United player disclosed he hasn’t lost sight of his objectives.
Despite being confined indoors, the 27-year-old has continued his workout regimen to guarantee he will be fully recovered when football resumes.
He stated, “I have a little home gym in my house,” on the club’s website.
“I am capable of exercising, cycling, running, and going outside to play with a ball.
“I’m just staying occupied and maintaining my health.
“We have no choice but to maintain our motivation.
“We don’t know when it will be like this, but it’s a phase, and maybe this [pandemic] will end eventually. I still have goals in mind.
“We need to be prepared because we have to return to the field after that.
“For myself, I have been out for a long time as well, so for me I just want to come back playing football.”
Pogba, who paid £2.9 million for the opulent five-bedroom house in Cheshire in 2017, has been placed under lockdown.
He’s posted multiple videos of himself honing his passing techniques on his amazing indoor football field, dubbed the “P.P. ARENA.”
It features LED illumination, electronic scoring, miniature goals, and his brand’s emblem in the center circle.
However, he shared a video of himself working out on it while sporting a Juventus shirt, which fueled transfer rumors.
The Real Madrid target has been working out at his own private gym when he’s not having fun.
After a rigorous workout, the former Juventus player undoubtedly jumps into his amazing indoor pool to unwind and rejuvenate.
Pogba shared pictures of his home with his 40.8 million Instagram followers, giving fans a peek inside his residence.
As he played Zlatan Ibrahimovic in his games room, he flaunted his personalized black and gold table football area.
His living room’s cushions have even been adorned with his ‘PP’ brand prominently displayed on their fronts.