Paul Pogba is reportedly set to terminate his contract with Juventus just days after seeing his doping ban reduced as he bids to restart his career.
According to the Daily Mail, Pogba is negotiating with the Old Lady to end his contract. The Court of Arbitration for Sport lowered the former Manchester United midfielder’s four-year doping ban to just 18 months, allowing him to start playing again in March.
However, the 31-year-old has initiated negotiations with Juve over a mutual termination, meaning his second spell at the club is coming to an end. The star’s current contract expires in June 2026. And he plans to find a new club in an effort to restart his career after his departure is finalized.
Since making a substitute cameo against Empoli in September 2023, Pogba has not kicked a ball in a competitive match. He is hoping to make a spectacular return to elite football after turning 31 in March. Pogba thinks a “fresh start” away from Juventus is the best course of action for his career, according to Fabrizio Romano.
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On Monday, CAS will formally make their decision public. Pogba will then have the opportunity to locate a new club.
Clubs in the Saudi Pro League are said to be waiting in line for the Frenchman if he gets his deal terminated by the Bianconeri.
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