Suspended for doping for eighteen months, French midfielder Paul Pogba is finally allowed to play football again.
Paul Pogba finally sees the light at the end of the tunnel. After an eighteen-month suspension following a positive testosterone test, a sanction that was initially four years but which the Court of Arbitration for Sport had reduced, the French midfielder is officially allowed to play again from this Tuesday, March 11.
Where will the soon-to-be 32-year-old player (he will celebrate his birthday on March 15) resume his career, interrupted on September 3, 2023 after a match won by Juventus on the Empoli pitch (0-2)? One thing is certain, it will not be in Turin since the leaders of the Italian club terminated his contract on November 30.
Time is running out for Paul Pogba
In recent months, the name of the French international has been circulating around the world: in France, where OM is keeping a close eye on him, but also in England, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United States. An American lead that has gained momentum because “La Pioche” is physically talking in Miami.
But at the moment, although he recently confirmed having received “proposals, not very interesting stuff”, no project is really concrete. To return to the French team and play in the 2026 World Cup, one of his goals, the former Bianconero will have to find a club quickly. Time is running out.
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