Juventus are reportedly considering three options to solve their issue with former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
Pogba's rollercoaster time at United came to an end last season, when the decision was made by the Reds to not renew his contract and the France international was allowed to leave the club on a free transfer. Juve handed Pogba a contract until 2026 but he's barely featured since his arrival.
The midfielder has continued to suffer with injuries in Italy and only made his return to the pitch at the end of February as a substitute in the 4-2 victory over Torino. Pogba would make another cameo on March 5 in the 1-0 defeat to Jose Mourinho's AS Roma
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He was left out of the a matchday squad for arriving late to a team meeting earlier this month and now looks set to be on the sidelines for another month after suffering a tear in his abductor muscle. Juventus' CEO Francesco Calvo claimed in February the Serie A club have no plans to let their ex-United man leave but a fresh report from Gazzetta Dello Sport casts doubt on his future.
According to the Italian news outlet, Juve are weighing up three options. The first is to get the 29-year-old to agree to a new deal on lower wages to match his inconsistent playing time this season. The second is to retain the status quo and hope the midfielder recovers, while the third and most drastic option is to agree terms with Pogba on his release.
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