Juventus are reportedly ready to make a drastic call on Paul Pogba's future at the club after his most recent injury setback.
The Frenchman secured a second homecoming to the Serie A side after his contract with Manchester United expired in June last year.
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Soon after securing the switch, though, the midfielder sustained a serious knee injury and later underwent surgery, resulting in him missing out on France's 2022 FIFA World Cup squad.
After an injury-ravaged return to life in Turin, Pogba finally recovered in recent weeks, and was named in the Juventus matchday squad for their 2-0 defeat to Monza last weekend.
However, with Pogba being an unused substitute for that game, he has since suffered another setback, with Bianconeri manager Massimiliano Allegri recently confirming the midfielder is suffering from "soreness in his flexors", with no return date given.
Now, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Bianconeri are losing patience with the 29-year-old and are seriously considering parting ways with the player at the end of the season if he does not make a return to the pitch soon.
Juve are keeping a close eye on Pogba's situation as the termination of his four-year contract worth £31 million (R648 million) would save the club some much-needed money.
With the Serie A side struggling financially, a number of high-profile departures could be on the cards at the end of the campaign, and Pogba could now be chief among them.
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Juventus are currently 13th on the Italian top-flight table after recently receiving a 15-point deduction due to financial irregularities, and could miss out on European football next season.
A move to Major League Soccer has reportedly been suggested to Pogba, but it is understood he feels this could put his future with the French national team in doubt.
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