Juventus consider ‘terminating’ Paul Pogba's contract after subsequent setbacks
The midfielder has not played a single match for the club, suffering an injury in pre-season, and has suffered subsequent setbacks.
He even failed to make France’s World Cup squad, and back in Italy, frustration is growing.
Last weekend Pogba did make Juventus’ bench against Monza, a match in which the Italian giants suffered a humiliating 2-0 defeat. He was an unused substitute.
And then ahead of a potential debut in the Coppa Italia, manager Massimiliano Allegri explained, via The Mail, that Pogba would be unavailable after suffering a setback.
Now The Mail report Juventus are considering terminating Pogba’s contract, or attempting to sell him to a club in the US in the summer.
Pogba had rejected a contract offer from United. At this stage, we can only be thankful he chose to do so.
Injuries were part of the problem for Pogba during his time at the club. He played 30 or more Premier League games in just only one out of six seasons.