Juventus have agreed to terminate Paul Pogba’s contract by mutual consent, as he prepares to return to football.
Pogba was initially banned for four years after failing a drugs test following a Serie A match against Udinese in August 2023. The ban was later reduced to just 18 months, meaning the Frenchman will be able to return to action. competition in March. However, Juventus have launched a new project under Thiago Motta this season, and Pogba’s stay at the Allianz Stadium is set to come to an end.
Juventus have now reached an agreement to terminate Pogba’s contract by mutual consent. Juve’s official announcement was made on Friday evening. The press release states: “ Juventus Football Club and Paul Pogba announce that they have mutually agreed to the termination of the sports performance contract, effective November 30, 2024. “The company wishes Paul all the best for his professional future. »
Pogba and Juve, it’s over
In 2022, Pogba joined Juventus from Manchester United with a lucrative €8 million contract. According to Gazzetta della Sport, the termination of Pogba’s contract means Juventus will save around €30 million, including his annual salary and bonuses he would have received in the last 12 months of his contract.
The Frenchman is currently training in Miami according to Fabrizio Romano as he appears to be fit in time for his return to action in March. He will be allowed to officially begin training with a club in January. It’s up to OM to play now…