Paul Pogba (103 Viewers)

How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Yup. Still earning 10 m per season
i dont think he is.

According to a source, Juve are paying Pogba a minimum wage of 2,000 euros ($2,200) per month.
If the ban is upheld by CAS, Pogba's contract could be terminated and he will not be able to return to action until September, 2027 - when he will be 34.

As reported by 'GOAL', the club has opted to exercise the right to reduce the player's salaryto the minimum wage (around 2,000 euros per month), according to the agreement between the two sides in such cases. It should be remembered that the Frenchman was one of the highest paid players in the squad.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
30,378
i dont think he is.

According to a source, Juve are paying Pogba a minimum wage of 2,000 euros ($2,200) per month.
If the ban is upheld by CAS, Pogba's contract could be terminated and he will not be able to return to action until September, 2027 - when he will be 34.

As reported by 'GOAL', the club has opted to exercise the right to reduce the player's salaryto the minimum wage (around 2,000 euros per month), according to the agreement between the two sides in such cases. It should be remembered that the Frenchman was one of the highest paid players in the squad.
accurate. the minimum wage for professional footballers in italy is ~42k gross for a year, that translates to ~2k net per month
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Pogba: blitz in Lausanne to file the appeal to the TAS. The player and Juventus are waiting for the final sentence. Since last fall, the Frenchman cannot play and not even train in the club facilities, other than receiving the minimum wage under the collective arrangement (close to €2k net per month). If the number 10 ended up on the back of #Yildiz, the long suspension is expected to be confirmed and the next step would be the divorce.

[Gazzetta dello Sport via @AroundJuventus]
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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If the number 10 ended up on the back of #Yildiz, the long suspension is expected to be confirmed and the next step would be the divorce.

[Gazzetta dello Sport via @AroundJuventus]
Quite the leap here Lol. He’s suspended for years, so obviously they’re not gonna act like he’s part of the squad. But if something changes I think they would reintegrate him. It’s not like he’s gonna give up his wages that easily, why would he if he were to be acquitted? Makes no sense. At that point you may as well use him, he’s not some jabroni.
 

Huidada

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Sep 5, 2024
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Quite the leap here Lol. He’s suspended for years, so obviously they’re not gonna act like he’s part of the squad. But if something changes I think they would reintegrate him. It’s not like he’s gonna give up his wages that easily, why would he if he were to be acquitted? Makes no sense. At that point you may as well use him, he’s not some jabroni.
honestly this would not happen if we were Real Madrid or Man City. We would have enough resources to make this all go away.
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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if his social media is to be believed, hes been keeping in shape.

if he wins his appeal i dont see why he wouldnt be reintegrated into the squad. Hes actually a difference maker, even as a sub.

but when is the appeal? Just want a resolution.
The is no way in hell he is going to win his appeal .
That would mean legal ramifications for those that came with a guilty verdict and they would be liable for at least 10 mil. in damages.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Quite the leap here Lol. He’s suspended for years, so obviously they’re not gonna act like he’s part of the squad. But if something changes I think they would reintegrate him. It’s not like he’s gonna give up his wages that easily, why would he if he were to be acquitted? Makes no sense. At that point you may as well use him, he’s not some jabroni.
God no. He's beyond finished.

Happy retirement.
 

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