A documentary about Paul Pogba, called The Pogumentary, is set for a release on Amazon on 17 June, with a trailer for the project released on Tuesday.
The documentary was announced in April last year and is finally being aired in June, with the trailer suggesting it will not only be focussing on his time at , but also featuring footage from games with France, and of course his home life.
The 29-year-old is about to leave Manchester United as his contract comes to an end, with a return to Juventus looking likely, with his Old Trafford departure set to be an integral part of the piece.
Italian publication report that a deal to take Pogba back to Juventus is close, while the Turin side are also planning to bring in former United player Angel Di Maria on a free transfer from PSG.
The Pogba documentary will be available to watch on Amazon Prime.
Georgia Brown, head of European originals at Studios, said of the project when it was announced last year: ‘ is one of the most prominent talents of his time, so we are thrilled to be collaborating with him with an overall deal and his series ‘The Pogmentary’.
‘We all know Paul for what he can do on a football pitch, but his influence reaches much further, and he is without doubt an icon for an entire generation. Through the unprecedented access afforded to us, Prime Video will show the man behind the fame, delving into his life off the pitch and letting him tell his story in his own words.’
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