One thing is for sure, the French superstar Paul Pogba is a handful and has been a real nuisance for a number of managers and coaches at both Manchester United and Juventus. – The next club will have to consider whether Pogba, who is back from a doping conviction in March, is good enough to accept all the extra work that comes with the player who was once the world’s most expensive.

Juventus announce today, along with some nice words, that Paul Pogba’s contract with the club will be terminated from November 30 by mutual agreement where they also wish him the best of luck in his professional life.

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The French midfielder is soon ready for a comeback after being banned for doping. Pogba could play again in March after his four-year suspension was reduced to 18 months earlier in October.

There are several clubs that have started to keep tabs on Paul Pogba after his ban was shortened, including the Russian giants Marseille who are under the management of former Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi.

In October, Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli stated that he did not see room for Pogba in the squad.
“Our position is very clear. Paul was a great player, but he’s been out of action for a long time,” Giuntoli said.

A few days ago, it boiled over for the manager, who used press conferences to say that he would quit for free if the club wanted to.

American owner Frank McCourt has been crystal clear, including through Marseille’s purchase of Mason Greenwood that he doesn’t let baggage stop him or other people’s opinions stop him.

L’Équipe writes that Roberto de Zerbi does not want Paul Pogba to Marseille and that it could lead to him actually being sacked.

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