Pogba had been earning around €9 million per year at Juventus after joining as a free agent from Manchester United for the second time. However, despite the end of his ban, it is likely Pogba and Juventus will try to find a way to end his unsuccessful return to Italy early. Still only 31, Pogba will hope he can have at least one more spell at an elite club before hanging up his boots.
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Pogba is already eyeing a return to the pitch. He posted on X a photo of his boots on the grass, captioned with a sand timer, teasing a countdown to his comeback. Whether he will play for Juventus again or elsewhere, Pogba wants to prove he still has more to give.
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Once he has completed his time away from the game, Pogba will be desperate to get back on the pitch. First, the midfielder will have to come to some form of agreement with Juventus over his future at the club and Thiago Motta will have to consider if he wishes Pogba be part of his squad. What is clear, however, is that Pogba does not want to retire just yet.