Paul Pogba Eligible to Return to Football After 18-Month Doping Ban
The former Juventus and France midfielder is now seeking a new club to revive his career and pursue his goal of returning to the national team.
- Paul Pogba's 18-month suspension for doping, reduced from an initial four years, officially ends on March 11, 2025, allowing him to return to professional football.
- Pogba has been without a club since November 2024, following his contract termination with Juventus after his positive test for testosterone metabolites in August 2023.
- The 2018 World Cup winner has been training in Miami and has reportedly received offers, though he has ruled out less competitive leagues like Russia's.
- Speculation links Pogba to potential moves, including MLS side Inter Miami, where he has been seen attending matches, or a return to European football during the summer transfer window.
- Pogba remains focused on regaining form and aims to rejoin the French national team, with the 2026 World Cup as a long-term target.