Paul Pogba has spoken about his future, with his ban expected to expire in January.
Pogba, who initially received a four-and-a-half-year suspension from football after testing positive for the banned substance DHEA, recently got a reduced sentence of 18 months after his appeal was granted by the Court of Arbitration in Sport, CAS.

With the new development, the Juventus midfielder would be eligible to get back to football action in three months.
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However, Fabrizio claims that upon his return, he would no longer play for the Italian giants, and both parties are negotiating the termination of his contract.
Evra suggests Marseille move

Former French defender Patrice Evra also asserted that the Pogba would not resume his football career as a Juventus player, suggesting that the 31-year old should consider a transfer move to Marseille.
“I think we won’t see Paul again in Juve colours,” Evra told the Rothen s’enflamme podcast.
“We have to turn the page. I’m going to call [sporting director] Medhi Benatia so that he can call him because the doors are open.”
Pogba on joining Marseille

When asked about Evra’s comments and the posibilities of joining Marseille, Pogba told L’Equipe,
“I laugh because he’s Uncle Pat, he said it jokingly.
“I’m still under contract so it’s not credible. The possibility of coming to play in Ligue 1? I’m at a club, I’m just thinking about coming back and getting out of this situation. Of course, you never know what tomorrow will bring, so never say never.”
With Pogba’s future undecided, the football world will be anticipating his next club after he completes his suspension in January.