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Juventus considering cutting their losses on injury-hit Pogba with MLS transfer touted.
According to reports, Juventus are losing patience with injury-hit Paul Pogba, and it’s possible he could be released or sold in the summer as a result.
The World Cup champion France international hasn’t made a competitive appearance for the Bianconeri since moving back to Italy in 2022 when his contract at Manchester United expired and he became a free agent.
He was unable to participate for Massimiliano Allegri’s club team due to a preseason knee injury, which also prohibited him from participating in his country’s World Cup defense in Qatar.
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Pogba did come off the bench in Juve’s 2-0 loss to Monza, but he has subsequently been ruled out of play once more as he returns to the doctor’s office.
Gazzetta dello Sport is now reporting that Juve are ready to cut their losses on the 29-year-old midfielder, who has sat out 27 matches in the 2022-23 campaign, with it suggested that his contract could be terminated or interest will be sounded out in other leagues such as MLS in America.
Juve are aware that releasing Pogba would free up significant sums, with the possibility of bringing in a couple of players during the next transfer window while still paying out less in salary than they are now.