Calciomercato confirmed that Juventus does not intend to rely on Paul Pogba after the end of his suspension period, and that the French player is on his way to leave the Bianconeri.
The Anti-Doping Committee had reduced Pogba’s suspension period to only 18 months after it was 4 years, so that he will be entitled to participate again in football matches starting next March.
In principle, coach Thiago Motta has no intention of relying on the 31-year-old, and Juve wants to get rid of the player to end the burden of his high salary.
Juventus is heading to enter into negotiations with Pogba and his agent in order to reach a settlement and leave in January, especially since it is not expected that any club will pay money to buy him.
According to the report, Pogba is well aware of the situation, and his plan now is to move to a new club that will most likely not be in Europe.
The French star is attracting interest from some Saudi clubs without revealing their identity, and the Qatari league could be a potential destination for Pogba.
The option of moving to the United States remains on the table for the former Manchester United star, but there are no concrete offers yet.