Pogba returns to training in his first step to Juve comeback

French midfielder Paul Pogba is getting closer and closer to returning to Juventus. Pogba, who was absent from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar due to an injury due to undergoing knee surgery in early September, has returned to Juventus for the first time since October, according to what his club announced. The French star completed part of Tuesday's training session with the rest of his teammates. The France international has yet to play minutes in his return to Turin and missed the World Cup in Qatar due to a muscle strain in his right leg. French midfielder Paul Pogba, who was absent from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar due to an injury due to undergoing knee surgery in early September, has returned to Juventus for the first time since October, according to what his club announced. The Bianconeri posted a photo and video of his training session on his official website, and the 29-year-old was seen with the ball among his teammates. Pogba, 29, has not played an official match since April 19, when he was in the ranks of Manchester United. He hoped his departure last summer from Manchester United and his return to Juventus would help him relaunch his professional career, but he was injured just before the start of the season during a friendly match in July. Paul Pogba decided at the beginning not to undergo surgery, with the aim of participating in the World Cup, in which his country reached its final match against Argentina, but he changed his mind in the end. Pogba may return to playing matches at the end of January, despite La Gazzetta sports newspaper indicating Juventus' desire to be ready for the preliminary matches of the European League (Europa League) on February 16 and 23 against Nantes, France. The player carried the colors of Juventus in the first period between 2012 and 2016, during which he won the league title four times, before his second move to Manchester United. At the end of last December, he responded to fans' criticism of his going to the mountains when he was forced to do grueling muscle-building exercises and individual runs.
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