Paul Pogba's Doping Ban Reduced, Eyes Return to Football
The French midfielder's suspension has been cut to 18 months, allowing him to resume playing in March 2025.
- Paul Pogba's initial four-year doping ban has been reduced to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
- The ban stemmed from a positive testosterone test in August 2023, reportedly due to a food supplement prescribed by a doctor in the U.S.
- Pogba is eager to return to competitive football and has expressed interest in possibly playing in Ligue 1.
- He is currently under contract with Juventus until 2026 but has only played a handful of matches since rejoining the club in 2022.
- Despite the suspension, Pogba has remained active, training regularly, and is focused on making a strong comeback.