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a strong decision taken by Juventus against Pogba?

While Paul Pogba could return to competition in March 2025 after having seen his suspension for doping reduced, his future at Juventus seems uncertain. According to recent information, the French midfielder and the Turin club are in discussions for a contract termination, which would open the way to a new adventure for the 2018 world champion. According to Fabrizio Romano, the 31-year-old midfielder would then free agent and could join the club of his choice. The 2018 world champion also believes that a new start in his career would be the best thing for him, as reported by RMC Sport.

Motta cautious on the case of the French player

Since his last match in August 2023 against Udinese, Paul Pogba has no longer set foot on the pitch due to his suspension for doping. After the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport to reduce his sanction, the midfielder expressed his relief. “The nightmare is finally over. I look forward to the day when I can achieve my dreams again. I have always maintained that I have never knowingly broken the anti-doping rules, I play with integrity and I would like to thank the Arbitral tribunal which heard my explanations It was an extremely difficult period in my life, I can’t wait to get back on the pitch. he said in a press release. For his part, Thiago Motta, appointed coach of Juventus this summer, was cautious about Pogba’s future. “The club will assess the situation and make a decision if necessary. As far as I am concerned, Paul Pogba was a great player, he has not played for a long time,” the Italian coach simply replied on Saturday. Last Sunday, Pogba was seen in the stands of the Allianz Stadium during Juventus’ draw against Cagliari (1-1).

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While Paul Pogba could return to competition in March 2025 after having seen his suspension for doping reduced, his future at Juventus seems uncertain. The French midfielder and the Turin club are reportedly in discussions for a contract termination.

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