Paul Pogba and Juventus agree to terminate contract
Paul Pogba and Juventus have mutually agreed to part ways as the French midfielder faces an 18-month ban from football.
Paul Pogba and Juventus have mutually agreed to part ways as the French midfielder faces an 18-month ban from football.
Following Paul Pogba’s four ban being reduced to 18 months by the Court of Arbitrary Sports, the Juventus midfielder can return to training from January and return to football from March, 2025
Having left Manchester United to return to Turin, Pogba was hoping for a fresh start, only to suffer a knee injury in the early weeks of his second spell with Juventus, according to DPA.
The France international was free to negotiate with clubs over his next move after his contract ended with Manchester United. The 29-year-old has signed a four-year contract with Juventus that will tie him with the Italian giants till June 2026.
The France international has been free to negotiate with clubs over his next move since January. Pogba left Manchester United at the end of his contract last month.
Anthony Martial, though not a definite starter, will play his part in the match.
Although the star midfielder is reportedly nursing an injury as of now, Zidane's repeated attempts to sign him might be a little too much to handle for Manchester United.
Zidane is desperate to get Pogba on board and Manchester United are expecting at least £130million for France International.
Had Manchester United gone ahead with the deal, they could have possibly bagged the player despite interest from some of the other top European clubs.
This is because star midfielder Paul Pogba is injured, and Scott McTominay, Nemanja Matic are not available for the game against Sheffield United.