Paul Pogba has already put pen to paper on his contract with Juventus, claim reports in both Italy and France, returning as a free agent from Manchester United.

The midfielder had of course initially joined Juve for free when he was struggling to get into the Manchester United first team back in 2012.

He made his name as a world-wide star with the Bianconeri before returning to Old Trafford in 2016 for what was then a world record transfer fee of €105m.

Incredibly, Pogba is now making the same journey and is again free of charge, signing a deal worth €8m per season plus performance-related bonuses.

According to Goal.com, Footmercato and more, the 29-year-old France international signed the paperwork today.

He seemingly already had part of his medical and rebuffed more lucrative proposals from Paris Saint-Germain in order to come back to Juve.

It is believed to be a four-year contract with the Bianconeri.

2 thought on “Reports Pogba has already signed Juventus contract”
  1. Calma calma says PhD obi wan two mad max. PhD max will be hoping pogba has heard about the back back down down during his stay at man u. The peat bog Dutch digger mad max will shackle any inspiration and ambition and hope the force is strong with this one, PhD max is worried about such a young prospect as pogba would rather have had marchisio back

  2. “again free of charge” there is no such thing. Signing on fee should be around 20m, the same Dybala will receive when he signs for Inter. You don’t pay to the club but to the player

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