Pogba’s relationship with injuries will leave Juventus fearing for the worstJuvefc.com

Paul Pogba hasn’t kicked a ball in competitive football since joining Juventus as a free agent in the summer.

The midfielder had spent the first part of his senior career at Juve before moving to Manchester United in 2016 for a record fee.

He rejoined the Bianconeri in the latest transfer window as they look to become top club in Serie A again.

However, the Frenchman was injured in pre-season and delayed surgery, hoping an alternative treatment method would help.

He is now working to get back into shape, but a report on Il Bianconero has warned Juventus about his injury history.

The report states that Pogba missed 100 games at Manchester United in the six years he spent there.

That equates to around 16 games per season and he missed 45 games in the 2019/2020 season.

Juve FC says

Juve have worked with injury-prone players in the past and should have learned from those experiences.

After struggling with the fitness of Aaron Ramsey and Arthur Melo, we are now ready to handle Pogba’s fitness again.

It is a shameful reality and shows that the club did not do their due diligence before signing him.

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