Pogba fired, he leaves the city

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Unless there is a surprise, Paul Pogba should no longer wear the Juventus Turin jersey. After seeing his suspension for doping – initially set at four years – reduced to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) at the beginning of October, the French midfielder expressed his enthusiasm at the idea of ​​soon returning to the green rectangle during an interview for

The Team.

Asked about the rumors sending him to Olympique de Marseille, the former Manchester United player recalled that he was still under contract with Juventus until June 2026. However, on the side of the Old Lady, the prospect of a return from Pogba did not seem shared.

Pogba says goodbye to Turin

The club’s new coach, Thiago Motta, said he was already satisfied with his current squad in Pogba’s absence, while Turin sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli clarified the situation by saying that the 2018 world champion was no longer coming in. in Juve’s plans.“Pogba was a great player, but we have different plans now. We have invested in other players and our team is now complete,” declared the Italian leader.

In this context, La Gazzetta dello Sport reported on Monday that Pogba had left Turin, where he was staying in a villa in the hills, formerly occupied by Cristiano Ronaldo. The transalpine sports daily also affirmed that the 31-year-old player and the Turin club are currently in discussions for a possible amicable termination of contract.

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