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Monaco could sell Paul Pogba after midfielder played just 115 MINUTES in injury-plagued debut season at Ligue 1 club following 18-month doping ban

Paul Pogba

's spell at Monaco could be cut short after making just six appearances in an injury-plagued debut season.

Pogba joined the

Ligue 1

outfit last June after his original four-year

doping

ban was reduced to 18 months.

The 33-year-old signed a two-year deal at Monaco, but his 2025-26 campaign proved to be a nightmare as he only started one match and played a grand total of just 115 minutes across all of his outings.

The former

Manchester United

and

Juventus

midfielder hoped to make France's World Cup squad but those plans went awry due to his fitness issues and performance levels.

Pogba - who earned £290,000-per-week in his second spell at United - is reportedly earning below £44,000-per-week at Monaco, but despite the relatively low top-flight income he could be sold as the club look to lower their wage bill under the DNCG (French football's financial watchdog) regulations.

Speaking to

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, Monaco CEO Thiago Scuro said: 'It is a complicated topic because we have a lot of respect for Paul, for the person he is. Since he arrived, he has been very positive.

Paul Pogba could be sold by Monaco this summer after playing just 115 minutes in 2025-26

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Pogba endured an injury-plagued campaign as he returned to football after an 18-month ban

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'It is also true that, last year, the project didn't work well because when we started with him in the summer, the expectations were very different to what happened. I think that we have to be fair with him, follow his preparation every week, how he will progress physically and technically and then it will be the manager's decision.

'We have the summer to see what level we will see from Pogba. He could [leave at the end of the summer]. With Paul, it has always been a very open and transparent relationship.

'If, at some point, the expectations of the player are different to the expectations of the club, we will have to speak to find a solution. The performance will give all the answers that we need. Maybe he will stay, maybe he will leave.'

Pogba was emotional when he signed for Monaco last summer, describing his comeback as a second chance after what he called 'a time of darkness'.

The midfielder told Daily Mail Sport in 2024 that he discovered news of his reduced ban while preparing for a film premiere, adding: 'We went through hell. A time of darkness. But this is my second chance, I have to use it.'

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