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From €10m to €2000: What really happened to Paul Pogba

Juventus have reportedly notified Paul Pogba that his current earning will be splashed from 10m-a- year to just 2000-a-month. Pogba failed a drug test and was subsequently banned for all sports related activities as investigation on goes. 

The ban was further increased after the B sample he provided following a Seria A game with Udinese on August 20 also come back positive. 

Sadly, there's a growing possibility that Juventus who just sent Pogba a letter informing him of his reduced wages might terminate his contract if found guilty of doping offences at a sporting trial. 

But in-spite of the troubling waters, Pogba is still confident that the ban will be reduced because the substance he tested for is not testosterone itself, but rather the testosterone-boosting hormone DHEA. 

What really happened to Paul Pogba? 

Since leaving Manchester United in an unceremonious way, Paul Pogba has massively struggled to play consistent football. 

His form has been erratic, fitness brittle and mentality weak. To compounded it all, his blood brother shocked the entire football world by revealing that he dabbles into black magic and has a Sharman who helps him play very well. 

Superstitious right but ever since the revelation came out, Pogba looks lost both on and off the pitch. He is no longer capable of staying fit talk more of dominating the midfield for both Juventus and France.   

He is now an hormonal im-balanced player hoping the injury plaguing his career takes a respite if he takes more and more testosterones. What a sad end to what was a beautiful story. 

Pogba really needs his family to provide him the support he desperately needs and not accusations of witchcraft or whatever. He is clearly talented but lost. He needs help which must come from his mum and brothers. 

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