Paul Pogba has rejoined Juventus on a four-year contract, the club has announced, following his exit from Manchester United as a free agent last month. The France international enjoyed a successful first stint at the club between 2012 and 2016, winning Serie A four times in a row and and the Coppa Italia twice.
Juventus have completed the signing of Paul Pogba, who joins the club from Manchester United for the second time in his career.
The France international midfielder, 29, returns to the Turin club on a free transfer after his Old Trafford contract expired, bringing an end to an underwhelming six year second spell there.
Pogba arrived in Italy on a private jet on Friday (Jul 8) and his medical took place on Saturday before he put pen to paper on his latest Juventus deal.
Juventus then officially announced his return in a statement on Monday.
Pogba becomes the latest high-profile player to join the Bianconeri after Angel Di Maria signed for Juventus on Friday.