Paul Pogba and Juventus on the Brink of Contract Termination
Juventus and Paul Pogba are reportedly nearing an agreement to terminate the midfielder's contract, following a turbulent period marked by a significant ban. According to renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano, discussions between Pogba and the club are set to resume after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirmed a reduction of his ban from four years to 18 months. This reduction stems from Pogba's earlier suspension due to testing positive for a banned substance after a match against Udinese in August 2023.
Although Pogba is expected to return to football in January 2025 and will be eligible to train with Juventus, both the player and the club seem keen to part ways for a fresh start. With the current landscape of football seeing an influx of French talent in Major League Soccer (MLS), there are indications that Pogba might consider a move to the U.S. as he seeks to revitalize his career away from Serie A.
The decision to terminate Pogba's contract reflects Juventus' desire to move forward after a challenging chapter, while the midfielder looks to rebuild his reputation and find a new opportunity that will allow him to showcase his skills. As both parties prepare for the next steps, the focus remains on ensuring a smooth transition for Pogba, who has faced considerable challenges during his time in Turin.
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