PAUL Pogba’s brother Mathias has joined his 12th club after being unveiled by NK Tabor Sezana.
The Slovenian side announced the signing of the 30-year-old on their Twitter feed on Tuesday.
It comes just months after his brief spell with Racing Murcia in the Spanish third division late last year.
The Guinea international will wear the shirt No 26 for his new side in the Slovenian PrvaLiga.
They’re currently seventh in the ten-team league but ten points clear of relegation play-off danger.
Pogba posted on Instagram: “Another team, another mission. Thanks god for that opportunity you gave me.”
His transfer to Tabor Sezana makes it his 12th club in as many years.
Mathias has also previously played for Wrexham, Crewe, Crawley Town and Partick Thistle.
He is part of a trio of brothers who are all professional footballers, including his twin brother Florentin and Manchester United star Paul.
Florentin plays in France for second division club Sochaux, who he signed for last year.
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Paul Pogba with brothers Florentin (left) and Mathias (right)Credit: Getty Images
Paul’s Manchester United future remains in doubt after agent Mino Raiola’s comments last year.
Raiola said: “I can say that it’s over for Paul Pogba at Manchester United.
“Better to speak clearly, look ahead and not waste time looking for culprits: Paul at Manchester United is unhappy, he is no longer able to express himself as he would like and as expected of him.
“He has to change teams, he has to change the air. He has a contract that will expire in a year and a half, in the summer of 2022, but I think the best solution for the parties is to sell in the next market.
“Otherwise, the Old Trafford club, with whom relations are excellent, knows well that they would risk losing him on a free transfer, given that for the moment it is not the player’s intention to extend the contract.
“If someone doesn’t understand it, they understand very little about football. In any case, let them blame me if Paul leaves next summer.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk