What’s Next for Paul Pogba?
- FlashFootball 2024/10/08 06:13
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After months of uncertainty, Paul Pogba's time at Juventus looks set to change. The Daily Mail claims the Frenchman is in talks with the Serie A club to terminate his contract after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) shortened his doping ban. The ruling means he could return to the pitch as early as March 2024, with his ban reduced to 18 months.
The shortened ban means Pogba can start training again in January. His contract is due to expire in June 2026, and it looks like Pogba and Juventus will agree to an early termination. The Daily Mail claims Pogba will look for a new club once his contract is confirmed. This is an important new phase for the World Cup winner.
Although Pogba is going through a tough time, he still loves football. He is eager to move on and start over, which will be good for him and his family. While Juventus is a special place for him, this could mark his third time joining a new club, or even returning to his old club, and Manchester United fans are wondering if he will return.
One thing that stands out is that Pogba wants to continue playing for France. During his suspension, he plans to reconnect with head coach Didier Deschamps, who has been with him throughout the process. It is clear that Pogba is committed to the national team and he is motivated to return to the French team in future games.
The French Football Federation also showed solidarity, releasing a video of Pogba wearing the team's jersey to show support. The final decision of the International Court of Arbitration for Sport will be announced on Monday, and Pogba hopes for a positive result.
The Daily Mail stated that Pogba was banned because he took DHEA, a banned substance that affects testosterone levels. It is believed that it affects women more than men. This detail may explain why the International Court of Arbitration for Sport decided to reduce Pogba's ban and allow him to return to the field sooner. The World Cup champion's initial 5,000 euro fine has also been waived, which makes his situation a little better.
With the ban set to expire in March, Pogba has the potential to make a comeback and regain his position at the top of the football world. Pogba is a resilient player who has made it clear that he wants to play for club and country again, which is great news for fans who want his legendary career to continue.
For many fans, Pogba's recent predicament is a stark reminder of how quickly careers can change in football. Some Juventus fans were disappointed by the incident, while French supporters were torn between hope and concern. The midfielder's decision to terminate his contract with Juventus in search of a new challenge could see him return to the Premier League or even take on a new role elsewhere.
However, doubts remain as to whether he can remain consistent and fit after the lockdown. Pogba's injury record in recent years is worrying, and there are doubts as to whether he can return to his best form. If he does return, fans hope he can dominate the midfield and influence games on the biggest stage like he once did.
As he prepares to face the final years of his career, one question remains: Can Pogba overcome these setbacks and return to the top of the football world? We can only wait and see, but it will be interesting to follow his progress. After all, Pogba is a rare talent, and 31 is not a very old age.
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