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is facing a four-year ban after counter-analysis confirmed his failed doping test due to elevated levels of testosterone.
The adverse finding was initially discovered in Pogba’s test after ’ 3-0 win over Udinese on August 20.
but the midfielder would have been able to return to action if his B sample was clear.
However, Pogba now remains suspended as the B sample replicated the results of the initial test in August.
The World Cup winner could face a ban from football for up to four years, depending on the anti-doping prosecution process and whether the midfielder decides to negotiate a plea deal.
Juventus could also be in a position to terminate Pogba’s contract which is worth in the region of £150,000 a week.
When asked about Pogba’s B sample returning an adverse finding, Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri said on Friday: ‘I didn’t know, I’m sorry. We’ll wait for the ongoing developments. Talking about it now won’t serve any purpose.’
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It’s understood that Pogba had taken nutritional supplements not knowing they contained testosterone.
The supplements were prescribed to him by one of his friends who is a doctor in the United States.
Pogba returned to Juventus on a free transfer in July last year after his contract with Manchester United expired.
The 30-year-old, who joined United for £89 million in 2016, was sidelined for a large part of last season and was forced to miss the World Cup after undergoing knee surgery.
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