Paul Pogba returns to Italian professional football Juventus after six years.



Juventus announced on the club's website that "Pogba is back. He has signed a contract until June 30, 2026."



Pogba, whose contract with Manchester United expired this summer, returned to his former team as a free agent after six years.



Pogba, a former Manchester United youth, wore a Juventus jersey in 2012 and returned to Manchester United in the 2016-2017 season.



At the time of his transfer to Manchester United, the transfer fee was estimated at £89 million, the highest in the world.



However, his performance was below expectations.



He helped Manchester United win the League Cup and the UEFA Europa League in his first season, but caused controversy during his time with manager Jose Mourinho.



Here, his presence has gradually weakened due to injuries and poor physical condition.



Pogba, who scored 16 goals in official matches in the 2018-2019 season, has only scored eight goals in 91 appearances in the last three seasons.



His all-time Manchester United record is 233 appearances, 39 goals and 51 assists.



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In the end, he didn't get a good response from the fans, so he decided to go to Juventus.



During his time at Juventus, Pogba scored 34 goals and provided 40 assists in 178 appearances.



During his four seasons with Juventus, he won four Serie A titles, two Coppa Italia titles and one UEFA Champions League runner-up.



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