Paul Pogba has issued a cryptic three-word message as he continues his bid to return to football.
The former Manchester United midfielder has been without a club since Juventus terminated his contract in November.
Pogba has not played a competitive minute since August 2023 after failing a doping test.
He was initially handed a four-year ban, which threatened to end his professional career.
However, after an appeal, the ban was reduced to 18 months, allowing him to resume training in January.
He is eligible to return to competitive action in March, but he remains a free agent.
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Despite interest from clubs, the 31-year-old may not secure a move until the end of the season.
That has not stopped Pogba from hinting at his hard work behind the scenes.
On Wednesday, he posted a series of Instagram stories, including a cryptic caption.
Pogba shared a selfie alongside the words: “Discipline they said,” followed by a shrugging emoji and an hourglass emoji.
He also posted clips of himself driving and standing near a football pitch with Adidas boots.

It suggested he was about to begin a training session.
Pundits and fans have often questioned Pogba’s discipline throughout his career.
A player of immense talent, the Frenchman has faced criticism for failing to meet expectations.
Still, he made 226 appearances in his second spell at United, winning the Europa League and Carabao Cup.
Recent speculation has linked Pogba with a shock return to Old Trafford.
Manchester United urged to stay away from Paul Pogba
But former United defender Mikael Silvestre has warned against re-signing him.
Speaking to yaysweepstakes.com, Silvestre urged Ruben Amorim and the club to look elsewhere.
“No, I wouldn’t be tempted to sign Paul Pogba on a free transfer if I was Manchester United,” he said.
“I like Paul a lot, but I wouldn’t because it’s going to be expensive.
“You don’t know, physically, how long it’s going to take him to get up to match fitness.
“Even before his ban, he wasn’t really playing that much at Juventus, and he’s had a couple of injuries.
“It’s too big of a risk.
“If you were signing him in peak fitness, playing regular football, with a perfect body and mind, then it would be a no-brainer.
“But after what he has been through, it’s extremely difficult for him.
“I wouldn’t be in favour of Manchester United bringing him back to the club again.”
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