Fans face a nine week wait for delivery if they buy clothes from Paul Pogba’s new range.
The ex-Manchester United star has unveiled his new collection which includes tracksuits, hoodies, T-shirts and caps.
The 32-year-old former Premier League star is also selling bandanas, socks and pants.
READ MORE: Footie star Vinícius Júnior goes Insta official with influencer girlfriend after cheating storm
- Advertisement -
The one-time world’s most expensive footballer’s brand is called Pogba MDXCIII.
He announced his new collection last month.
The tracksuits are £168.65, hoodies will set fans back £131.17, T-shirts £101.19 and caps and bandanas £71.21.

Even a pair of boxer shorts are £48.72 and socks are still £26.23.
But football fans face six to eight weeks to get them normally.
- Advertisement -
And the company says it can take up to nine weeks at busy times.
If they are ordered now they won’t even come in time for Christmas.
Plus on top of that delivery is £21, as reported on What’s The Jam.
- Advertisement -

The website reads: “Payment is charged immediately when you place your pre-order.
“This secures your reservation and allows us to begin production of your exclusive piece.”
“Your item is produced with meticulous attention to detail at our manufacturing facility.
“This process ensures the exceptional quality that defines POGBA MDX.
“You will receive email updates at every stage from production to shipping.
“We believe in complete transparency throughout your journey with us.”
But it adds: “Your order will be delivered within six to eight weeks from the date of purchase.
“In cases of exceptionally high demand, we reserve the right to extend this timeframe by up to one additional week.

“We will notify you immediately if any delays occur.”
French World Cup winner Pogba is back from an 18 month ban for alleged banned substance offences.
His new team Monaco face Bodø/Glimt in the Champions League tonight (4 Oct).
Pogba – worth an estimated £75m – now earns about £65,000-a-week at the French club.
He was the game’s first £100m when he resigned for United in 2016.
The footy ace was on a reported £290,000-a-week at Old Trafford.
Pogba said of the release of this range: “Not just a drop.
“A statement. Coming soon.”
READ MORE: Sky Sports blunder with score after West Ham beat Newcastle




