Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli has confirmed that the club will terminate Paul Pogba’s contract.

According to Giuntoli, Pogba is now surplus to requirement in the team.

He said: “Pogba was a great player but we have different plans now. We’ve invested in different players and our team is now complete.”

Pogba’s second stint with the Italian giants will end, despite his initial four-year doping ban being reduced by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, CAS, to just 18 months.

This means the 31-year-old can restart training in January and will be playing competitive football again in March.

But Pogba is likely to continue his career away from Juventus, despite his current deal set to expire in June 2026.

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