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Paul Pogba is set to leave Juventus on a free after manager Cristiano Giuntoli confirmed they are “investing in different players”.
The French midfielder has had his doping ban reduced from four years to 18 months, following a successful appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and is expected to return to action in March 2025. Pogba is keen to revive his career with Juventus and is even willing to take a pay cut to get back into the fold.
Although Pogba has a contract with the Serie A giants until June 2026, Giuntoli has made it clear that the club is prepared to live without him.
Juve no longer thinks about Pogba
“ Our position is clear. Pogba has been a great player, he has been out for a long time and last year we were forced to invest in other players,” Giuntoli told DAZN ahead of the club’s home match against Lazio. “ So now the team is complete as it is. »
Juventus were rumored to be seeking an amicable solution for Pogba and Giuntoli’s confirmation sealed the midfielder’s fate. However, given his qualities, the French star should have no trouble finding a potential suitor.
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