Paul Pogba built a $10 million home portfolio he kept walking away from

Billionaires Africa | 15.06.2026 22:47
On the night of March 15, 2022, Paul Pogba was on the pitch at Old Trafford, on as a second-half substitute against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, when men he would never identify were inside his house. Greater Manchester Police logged the call at 22:54, a report of a burglary on Rossmill Lane in the gated village of Hale Barns. The intruders needed less than five minutes. While Pogba's two children, then aged three and one, slept upstairs, the family nanny overheard the break-in, telephoned his wife and security, then locked herself in a room with the boys. The men found the safe and carried it out. Inside it sat his mother's jewelry and his 2018 World Cup winner's medal, the single object that proved he had once stood at the summit of the sport.