With Paul Pogba's doping ban getting reduced, there has been a big update on the player's future with Juventus.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirmed on Friday, 4 October that Pogba was successful in winning his appeal, which saw ban reduced from four years to 18 months.
Pogba can resume training in January and will be eligible to play in competitive action from March.
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Transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has now reported that Juventus could still look to terminate Pogba's contract.
It is believed that the French midfielder is no longer in the plans for Juventus coach Thiago Motta.
Pogba earns a reported €8million plus €2million from his contract, which according to Football Italia could cause some problems for the club.
There is a loophole in the player's contract as the club can terminate the deal due to breach of contract following the doping incident.
Juventus coach Thiago Motta reveals the decision does not lie with him when Pogba returns.
"The club will decide what to do about Pogba," Motta said, as per Football Italia.
"Pogba was a great player. He hasn't played for a long time. I'm focused on tomorrow's game, the rest doesn't matter."