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Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba will be allowed to return to professional football as soon as March next year after the midfielder’s drug ban was reduced to just 18 months. Pogba, who last played on the 3rd of September 2023, was suspended for four years after he was alleged to have taken an illegal substance that was known to increase testosterone levels.
The player’s representatives fiercely denied any wrongdoing on the 31-year-old’s part and promised to appeal the decision in the Court of Arbitration for Sport. It has now been revealed that the appeal was successful and that the 2018 World Cup winner would be allowed to return to the sport in 2025.
Pogba Allowed Back to Training in January
The playmaker will be welcomed back to the squad before onfield return in March
According to the Daily Mail’s Sami Mokbel, following a hearing at the CAS, Pogba will now be allowed to return to first-team training at Juventus in the new year as he prepares to make his first competitive appearance since a 28-minute outing against Empoli.
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