The termination of Paulo Pogba’s contract at Juventus is now imminent. ‘Gazzetta.it’ explains that the Juventus club is working to announce the divorce from the French midfielder by the end of this break to make room for the national team matches. Recently the CAS of Lausanne reduced his disqualification from 4 years to eighteen months and so Paul, suspended from 11 September 2023 after the positivity to testosterone metabolites found in the checks on 20 August (after Udinese-Juve), will be able to return in March in the field.
But Pogba will not return to the pitch with Juventus. Since he was disqualified, the Frenchman has earned around two thousand euros per month (minimum salary envisaged by the collective agreement) and not as much as established by the 8 million (plus 2 bonus) per season agreement signed in 2022. Overall, among the last twelve months and the early termination of the relationship, a cut of around thirty million gross.
Pogba seems destined to restart from Major League Soccer although recently, after the reduction of the suspension, he had sent a final message to Juventus: “I am ready to give up some money to play with Juventus again”. An appeal that produced no results: Juventus is ready to let him go, this time permanently.