Juventus announced they will pay €2.5 million to Paul Pogba in “ancillary costs” after confirming the France midfielder’s return.

Pogba landed in Turin on Friday before he met fans and underwent his medical over the weekend and the deal was made official on Monday.

Juve announced he has signed a contract which will keep him at the club until June 2026 and there will be a €2.5m payment, which is effectively a signing-on fee, and the club have until August 31 to make.

It was also confirmed the ex-Manchester United man will wear the No. 10 shirt, vacated by Paulo Dybala, which he wore in his final season before ending his first spell in Turin.

Pogba first joined the club in 2012 and made 178 appearances, scoring 34 goals across four seasons.

He won the league in each season and the Coppa Italia in his final two. He was named Golden Boy as Europe’s best young player in 2013 and helped Juve reach the 2015 Champions League final.

9 thought on “Juventus reveal figures behind Pogba deal”
  1. absolute waster … Too busy doing tik tok dances and deciding what crap colour he wants in his hair this week .. The epitome of a disgustingly overpaid modern footballer..

  2. You all make valid points. On his day Pogba is a beast, but consistency and injuries have plagued him. Hopefully he can give us a much needed boost. PS, does anyone know how to add a profile picture?

  3. 😂@MilanEire.
    Think you’ve summed him up perfectly there. He’s like some kind of man-child. He’s nearly 30 not 13…

  4. 😂@MilanEire.
    Think you’ve summed him up perfectly there. He’s like some kind of man-child. He’s nearly 30 not 13…

  5. strange that since he is a free agent and a guy with a big profile only takes 2.5m on signing on fee, when Rudiger AFAIK has taken no less than 10m
    still this guy is completely done. It is a big challenge for Max to resucitate him for pro football

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