Paul Pogba's long professional career has taken him through two stages: Manchester and Turin. Both have made him the midfielder he is today.
After his second spell as a Red Devil, Pogba has decided he missed Juventus and has returned home. He returns to the team where he spent four seasons.
Paul Pogba signs with Juventus until 2026. He arrives for free, with a letter of release under his arm after completing his contract with Manchester United, which expired on 30th June 2022.
At Juventus, Pogba made 178 appearances between 2012 and 2016. In total, he played 152 matches. He scored 30 goals and provided 34 assists. Now he has the chance to improve those figures even further as a 'Bianconeri'.
In recent months, several teams have been mentioned as possible destinations for Pogba. In addition to Juve, PSG and Real Madrid were interested in the midfielder, but the 'Vecchia Signora' have won the race for him..
July 11, 2022
The interest shown by Juventus to bring him back has finally convinced the Frenchman, who has fond memories of his time in Turin. There he won four 'Scudettos', three Italian Super Cups and two Italian Cups.
Pogba's career began in United's youth ranks. In 2010-11, at just 18 years of age, he made his first-team debut at the age of 19.
After that, Pogba decided to try his luck outside the Premier League and Juventus were delighted to welcome him back in the summer of 2012. There he became a legend until, in 2016, his beloved United opened their doors to him again and he wanted to return.
Just as Pogba's heart has always had a Red Devil half, the other half will always be 'Bianconeri'. As soon as Massimiliano Allegri has knocked on his door, and with his job done at Old Trafford, the midfielder returns to the Allianz Stadium six years after his departure. He does so with the same enthusiasm and hunger for titles as on his first day.
July 11, 2022