- Paul Pogba will be allowed to start playing competitively again in March 2025
- He is set to leave Juventus in the next 24 hours before trying to find a club to join
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Paul Pogba and Juventus are set to announce they have parted ways, paving the way for the former Manchester United midfielder to find a new club.
As Mail Sport revealed last month, Pogba and the Italian club have been locked in talks over ending his contract and confirmation of their split is expected in the next 24 hours.
Once confirmed, Pogba will start the process of finding a new club ahead of his return to football next year.
A host of clubs throughout Europe, the Middle East and the MLS have an interest in Pogba.
The French midfielder saw his four year drugs ban slashed to just 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in October, news we exclusively revealed.
Paul Pogba is set to depart Juventus in the next 24 hours after holding talks over their split
The ex-Man United star sat down for an exclusive interview with Mail Sport back in October
His four-year doping ban was reduced after an appeal and he can play again in March 2025
The World Cup winner’s original suspension, that commenced on September 11, 2023, will end in March 2025.
Pogba was facing potential retirement from football had CAS upheld his four year suspension after testing positive for DHEA, a substance that boosts testosterone.
However, the 31-year-old has started planning the restart of his career after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled he inadvertently took the banned substance.
In confirming the reduction in Pogba’s ban, the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled Pogba can recommence training in January 2025. His original €5,000 fine was also set aside.