
Paul Pogba is gearing up for a strong return to professional football following the reduction of his doping ban. The French midfielder, who was initially suspended for four years due to a positive test for elevated testosterone levels in September 2023, successfully appealed his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The ruling resulted in a reduced suspension of 18 months, allowing Pogba to resume training in January 2025, with eligibility to play by March 2025.
Determined to Return Stronger Than Ever
During his suspension, Pogba faced personal and legal challenges, including a high-profile dispute with his brother and an attempted extortion case. Despite these difficulties, the 31-year-old has maintained his physical condition through rigorous training. His goal is to secure a spot with a top club and potentially represent France in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Clubs Interested in Signing Pogba
With his ban lifted, multiple clubs are interested in signing Pogba. Speculation has grown around a possible return to Manchester United, where he previously played. Additionally, Inter Miami, co-owned by David Beckham, has emerged as a potential destination, with Pogba potentially joining Lionel Messi and other high-profile players in Major League Soccer. Other clubs from the Saudi Pro League and Turkish giants Fenerbahce have also expressed interest.
Future Prospects
Pogba’s departure from Juventus, which occurred during his suspension, has left him free to explore new opportunities. While concerns exist over his form after an 18-month absence, his dedication to training suggests he is ready to make a powerful comeback.
Pogba has consistently defended his integrity, stating, “I am not a cheater. I love football, and I would never betray the game.” His determination and resilience have positioned him for a strong return, with fans eagerly anticipating his next move.
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