Paul Pogba: Juventus midfielder provisionally suspended for anti-doping offence

Paul Pogba, the former Manchester United midfielder, has been provisionally suspended for an anti-doping offence. He rejoined Juventus from Manchester United last summer and has made eight Serie A appearances for the club so far.

Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has been provisionally suspended for an anti-doping offence, as confirmed by Italy’s national anti-doping tribunal.

The test conducted after Juve’s win at Udinese found high levels of testosterone, a hormone that enhances athletes’ endurance.

Paul Pogba, the football player, has been suspended by Nado Italia, the anti-doping agency, pending further investigation. This suspension could last up to four years.

Juventus acknowledged the failed test and mentioned they are considering their next steps.

The player’s return to Juventus from Manchester United has been marred by continuous injuries, resulting in negative news.

The player’s injury prevented him from participating in France’s journey to the World Cup final, and he had limited appearances for Juventus in Serie A last season.

Pogba has made two substitute appearances this season but has not yet started a game. His most recent appearance was in the 2-0 win against Empoli.

A police investigation in France is ongoing regarding allegations of extortion targeting football player Paul Pogba, including involvement from his older brother Mathias, who denies any wrongdoing.

Juventus has been facing setbacks in their recent season, with legal cases involving false accounting and irregular reporting of salary payments. As a result, they have been excluded from European competition this year by UEFA.

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