It’s been 569 days since Paul Pogba failed a doping test in the aftermath of the Udinese-Juventus Serie A tie. The former Juventus and Manchester United midfielder was initially banned for four years before it was reduced to just 18 months.Therefore, starting today, March 11, Pogba will be available again as his doping ban officially ends.Petit has a revolutionary idea about Pogba’s new club that could shake the entire worldThe 31-year-old will celebrate his birthday in four days, but this Tuesday is very special for the Frenchman. Reports in Italy suggest that the ex-Juve star has multiple options for restarting his career, including Inter Miami and Pavel Nedved’s Al-Shabab.The Old Turin Lady terminated Pogba’s contract at the end of 2024 and is now looking for options. What’s next for Pogba?Escort agency to pay Pogba’s wages in Corinthians?La Gazzetta dello Sport and La Repubblica claim that the MLS or the Saudi Pro League are the most likely destinations. Interestingly, Pogba spent a few months with his family in Miami, so Inter Miami is seen as a natural option for the 2018 France World Cup Winner.The last time Pogba played the full 90 minutes was exactly three years ago, on March 12, 2022, in Manchester United’s 3-2 win over Tottenham at Old Trafford.##NAJAVA_MECA_8773607##
