Overview
- Monaco and Paul Pogba announced on Wednesday that they had mutually agreed to terminate his contract, ending a deal that was due to run until June 2027.
- A series of recurring injuries restricted the 33-year-old to six appearances and roughly 105–115 minutes of playing time during his single season with the club.
- Both the club and Pogba praised his professionalism and dressing-room impact in their statements, with CEO Thiago Scuro calling the signing an “audacious and ambitious” bet.
- Pogba had rejoined club football after the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced a 2023 doping ban to 18 months, which allowed him to sign for Monaco in June 2025.
- He is currently recovering from a thigh/hamstring problem sustained in pre-season and has been linked in media reports to MLS interest, but any transfer will depend on his medical progress and fitness.