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If Paul Pogba has clearly expressed the wish to continue the adventure with Juventus Turin, the transalpine press clearly leaves no hope for the French world champion.
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Four zerosthe French midfielder also saw the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduce his suspension for doping to eighteen months. Enough to allow him to believe in a return to the field next March. It remains to be seen with which jersey.
Under contract with Juventus Turin until June 2026, the former Mancunian should no longer wear the Bianconeri colors. The native of Lagny-sur-Marne does not enter into the plans of Thiago Motta, who did not hesitate to speak of him in the past tense. “It sure hurts. This means that I am finished, that I am no longer a footballer, that I have stopped my career”confided Paul Pogba on this subject in the columns of The Team.
Juve doesn’t want to hear about it anymore
The world champion nevertheless affirmed that he wanted to stay at Juve. “Me, I am still professional and I respect the club with which I am under contract. My head is over therehe explained, hoping for a meeting with the new man form of the Old Lady. “I haven’t had the chance to meet him yet, to talk face-to-face with him. If it’s possible, yes. But I’m still suspended and there are legal things I can do and others I can’t do. Afterwards, I think we’ll talk. Whatever happens, I’m a Juve player. »
Paul Pogba’s words did not go unnoticed on the other side of the Alps. But according to the Piedmont press, Juve has clearly given up on the Frenchman. “Juventus does not want to see Paul Pogba return and wants to terminate his contract”,
Sport Mediaset reported. “Paul Pogba at Juventus, it’s over”engaged the Corriere dello Sportthe transalpine daily ensuring that Turin leaders are determined to see the player trained in Le Havre leave. “This story will not have a happy ending”we can read in the sports daily. If it is not already done, the supporters who dream of a return of the Frenchman will have to make up their minds.
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