The career of Paul Pogba, once brilliant and full of promises, is now at a critical crossroads that could mark the end of his professional trajectory. After a positive result in the counter-analysis related to high levels of testosterone in a previous test, the 30-year-old French international of Juventus is facing the possibility of a suspension that could range from 2 to 4 years. This news has shaken the foundations of the football world and has generated concern both on and off the field.
The news of Pogba's positive test has not only impacted his sports career, but also his wallet. In a few months, he has gone from being the highest paid player in Juventus, with an annual salary of 8 million euros net, to earning 42,477 euros per year, the minimum wage established for professional footballers in Italy, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.