The Court of Arbitration for Sport has halved Pogba’s ban from four years to 18 months, which means that the French midfielder should be able to resume training in January and possibly start playing again in March 2025.
Nevertheless, this development seems inconsequential in changing Juventus’ strategies concerning Pogba’s tenure at the club.

Juventus Set to Terminate Paul Pogba’s Contract
Juventus is expected to go ahead and terminate the contract of Pogba despite the five-month ban he received, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, with his contract expiring in June 2030.
Despite the possibility of Pogba returning to play under new coach Thiago Motta, the club’s decision to part ways remains unchanged.

However, Paul Pogba took to social media to share his relief and gratitude, stating that he is ready to move forward and work hard to get back on the pitch, as revealed earlier by Sportsbuddy.
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Legal Teams Negotiating the Outcome

It has been reported that legal representatives of both parties are engaged in devising potential strategies.
The two most probable scenarios are the parties’ mutual agreement to rescind Pogba’s playing contract or unilateral rescission pursuant to existing playing contract provisions in the event of doping violation, as provided by the AIC.
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