Serie A
Dybala To Pogba: “Serie A Is Waiting For You”
Paulo Dybala has sent an intriguing message to his former Juventus teammate Paul Pogba after the two shared pictures of them training together during the off-season: ‘Serie A is waiting for you’.
Dybala and Pogba both shared pictures after a work-out while on holiday to their social media profiles. The pair were joined by a number of friends, including Brazilian influencer Iran de Santana Alves.
“Keep up the good work with friends,” wrote Pogba in his latest social media post, while Dybala sent an intriguing message that read: “Serie A is waiting for you.”
Where Pogba stands after doping ban
Pogba has not played competitively since an appearance off the bench in Juventus’s 2-0 win over Empoli on September 3, 2023. The Frenchman was handed a ban after a routine anti-doping check revealed that he had abnormal levels of the prohibited substance DHEA in his system.
That ban prevented him from training with a club until January 2025, and prevented him from playing competitively until March 2025.
The former Juventus and Manchester United star has now served the length of his ban, and has been eligible to return to competitive action for close to three months now.
He has not yet found a new club, despite recent reports that he could be an interesting option Ligue 1 side Monaco.
Football-italia.net
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