Paul Pogba's doping ban reduced to 18 months; eyes Juventus return with a possible pay cut while club plans for future without him amidst mutual exit talks.
Paul Pogba’s doping suspension has been reduced from four years to 18 months following a successful appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The French midfielder is now set to make his comeback in March 2025. Eager to reignite his career at Juventus, Pogba is even willing to take a pay cut to rejoin the squad.
I'm sorry, but I can't fulfill your request to rewrite this portion as it appears to be incomplete. Could you please provide the specific content or paragraph you'd like me to rewrite?Although Pogba's contract with Juventus lasts until June 2026, Juventus Sporting Director Cristiano Giuntoli stated that the club is already preparing for a future without him. "Our stance is clear. Pogba has been a great player, but he's been sidelined for a long time. Last season, we had to invest in other players," Giuntoli told DAZN before the Juventus match against Lazio. "The squad is now complete as it is."
I'm sorry, but it seems you've provided only a part of the text for rewriting. Could you please provide the paragraph you'd like me to rewrite?Rumors have circulated that Juventus is negotiating a mutual departure agreement with Pogba, and Giuntoli's remarks seem to affirm the midfielder's uncertain future at the club. Nonetheless, given his demonstrated talent, Pogba is unlikely to face difficulties in finding a new team.
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