Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is set to leave Juventus with talks at an 'advanced stage' over terminating his contract.
The 31-year-old has not played a competitive minute of first-team football since August 2023 after failing a doping test. Pogba was subsequently handed a four-year ban that looked like it would end his professional playing career.
However, following an appeal, the ban has since been reduced to 18 months, meaning Pogba is free to resume training in January and make his first appearance in March.
Despite this, Juventus are still expected to rip up his contract - which is due to expire in 2026 - by mutual consent. According to Sky Sports, talks are advancing between Pogba and Juventus over his agreeing to terminate his current deal.
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