Juventus plans to let go of Paul Pogba

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Yesterday, the sky fell on Paul Pogba’s head. The 30-year-old footballer was suspended for 4 years following a positive doping test carried out in September 2023. A hard blow for La Pioche, determined to fight to clear his honor and continue to practice his profession. Silent until now, Juventus has taken note of this decision, even if it is waiting to learn more about the player’s appeal.

But for the Corriere dello Sport as the Gazzetta dello Sport this Friday, the Bianconeri will do everything to put an end to the French footballer’s contract. Besides sportingly, where his contribution has been almost zero since his return to Turin, the Italians are also ready to part with an element which is expensive. Pogba, who has the highest salary in the team (12 million euros gross per year), has only received 2,000 euros per month since being sidelined. But if he were to terminate his lease, which currently runs until 2026, the Old Lady would save between 30 and 33 million euros. There Gazzetta dello Sport specifies that Juve bosses will soon begin discussions to terminate his contract. They are waiting to be decided on the final decision of the CAS. But in idea, a break would occur this summer at the latest. To be continued…

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