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This Friday, the CAS decided to reduce the suspension of Paul Pogba (31 years old) from four years to 18 months, he who had tested positive for the doping substance DHEA, during a Serie A match with Juventus in February last. A decision, to everyone’s surprise, which does not suit Juventus at all since the club will recover the XXL salary of the French international and prefers to prioritize young players in its new project embodied by Thiago Motta.
The Italian manager had also kicked in on this subject during his press conference and the Italian press spoke of a more than probable departure of the French midfielder. According to the Gazzetta dello SportPaul Pogba could bounce back far from Europe since several Major League Soccer franchises in the United States have approached him. A probable destination for the Italian daily, while Saudi clubs had already requested it earlier in the year.
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