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Cristiano Giuntoli, the sporting director of Juventus Turin, has dotted the i’s concerning the future of Paul Pogba within the Piedmontese club.
Paul Pogba saw his suspension for doping, initially 4 years, reduced to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) at the beginning of October. News that the French midfielder, sidelined since September 2023, welcomed with great emotion.
He notably expressed his impatience to set foot on the lawns again in an interview given to The Team. La Pioche, who quickly saw his name associated with Olympique de Marseille, notably recalled that he was still under contract with Juventus Turin until June 2026, but did not close the door to idea of playing in Ligue 1. However, everything suggests that the future of the 2018 world champion should not be written with the Bianconeri.
Pogba is no longer in the odor of sanctity in Turin
While the coach of the Old Lady, Thiago Motta, had indicated that he was satisfied with his current squad despite the absence of Pogba, recent statements from the Turin sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, confirmed that the former Manchester United player was no longer part of the Serie A club’s project.
“Pogba was a great player, but we have different plans now. We have invested in other players and our team is now complete,” said the leader of the Juventusin front of the Italian media this Saturday, while some are talking about a possible amicable termination of contract between the two parties.
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