Paul Pogba, it’s over

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Paul Pogba has left Turin, while Juventus no longer counts on him for the future. Awaiting his reinstatement after his suspension, the midfielder is exploring his options to bounce back elsewhere.

Paul Pogba, still under contract with Juventus until 2026, seems to have drawn a definitive line on his Turin adventure. The French midfielder’s doping suspension, reduced to 18 months, will be lifted next March, but the Italian club is no longer counting on him in its future plans. As a result, Pogba left his residence in Turin, formerly occupied by Cristiano Ronaldo, now inhabited by Argentine striker Nico Gonzalez.

An inevitable departure for Pogba

Pogba, 31, is exploring his options for a return to football while spending time with his family between Paris, Milan, and Miami. Juventus and the 2018 world champion are in discussions to finalize the terms of their separation, while Pogba prepares his future, likely far from Piedmont.

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