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Pogba snatches No. 10 shirt from Dybala as Juventus fans celebrate his return

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Paul Pogba arrives at a medical centre to undergo medical tests in Turin, Italy, on July 9, 2022. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

French World Cup-winning midfielder Paul Pogba has returned to Serie A side Juventus on a free transfer, the Italian giants announced on their website on Monday (July 11).

The 29-year-old enjoyed a highly successful first spell at Juventus (2012-16) before Manchester United swooped to sign him for a then record €105 million (S$149 million).

“Paul is back in Turin,” Juventus said on their website below a photo of a grinning Pogba in a Juventus shirt.

“He left as a boy and returns as a man and a champion.

“But there is one thing that has not changed – the desire to write unforgettable pages of club history together once more.

“Pogba is back and we couldn’t be happier.”

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Pogba underwent his medical check-up over the weekend and has signed a four year deal which will earn him a reported €8 million a season plus a potential €2 million in bonuses.

“Juventus Football Club announces that it has signed a contract of employment with the player Paul Pogba,” read the statement.

“Juventus will incur ancillary costs of €2.5 million, to be paid within Aug 31, 2022.

“Juventus and the player have signed a contract of employment until June 30, 2026.”

He rejoins Juve after his contract with Manchester United expired at the end of last month, marking the end of a largely disappointing six years back in England.

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Dysfunctional United are further away from the top of English football than when he joined. They have not won a Premier League title in nine years.

The 2017 Europa League and the same season’s League Cup are a poor haul for Pogba at one of the world’s biggest clubs, especially as they both came under Jose Mourinho, a period when Pogba has said he first suffered from depression.

Pogba is expected to inherit the No. 10 jersey from Paulo Dybala, who could join Juve’s fiercest rivals Inter Milan after the Argentina forward was let go by the Turin giants.

Pogba wore that jersey in his final season at Juve, joining such iconic playmakers as Roberto Baggio, Alessandro del Piero, Michele Platini and Liam Brady.

He had moved to Juve from United four years previously while still a teenager and made a huge impression in a slick midfield featuring the likes of Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal.

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Pogba blossomed when coach Massimiliano Allegri replaced Antonio Conte in 2014. The Frenchman drove a powerful team to the following year’s Champions league final, losing to Barcelona.

He won the Serie A title in each of his four seasons at the Old Lady of Italian football and retained his affection for Juve. He was linked with a return on several occasions during his time at United.

Allegri will be hoping that Pogba can help Juve return to their former glories after they finished fourth last season, 16 points behind champions AC Milan.

Pogba is Juve’s second notable signing in recent days. The club secured the signature of veteran Argentina winger Angel di Maria after he was released by French champions Paris Saint-Germain.

-AFP

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Italy referee chief suspends himself 

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Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy - June 22, 2020 Referee Gianluca Rocchi, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

The man in charge of assigning Serie A and B referees, Gianluca Rocchi, has suspended himself from the ​role with immediate effect while under investigation for ‌sports fraud by Milan’s Public Prosecutor’s Office.

VAR supervisor Andrea Gervasoni has taken similar action for the same reasons, and the investigation is ​looking into incidents during last season’s Serie A ​campaign.

“This choice, painful, difficult but shared with my family, ⁠is intended to allow the legal proceedings to run ​their course properly, from which I am sure I will ​come out unscathed and stronger than before,” Rocchi’s statement to Italy’s referees’ association (AIA) said.

According to Italian media reports, Rocchi is accused of interfering ​with VAR protocols along with selecting referees preferable to ​Inter Milan.

“We are learning everything from the media, so we are stunned ‌by ⁠the declarations,” Inter President Giuseppe Marotta told Sky Sports before his side’s game at Torino on Sunday.

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“We do not have referees that we favour or are unfavourable towards, we ​are confident ​that we acted ⁠entirely fairly, which should reassure everyone.

“We are safe in the knowledge that Inter are ​not involved in this situation and will not ​be ⁠involved in the future.”

The news has sparked fears in Italy of another crisis, similar to the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal which ⁠saw ​Juventus stripped of the 2004-05 Serie ​A title and relegated to Serie B, with AC Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and ​Reggina also involved.

-Reuters

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Why Osimhen Fell Out with Napoli

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Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has opened up on the breakdown of his relationship with SSC Napoli, revealing how a controversial social media post, racial abuse and strained transfer dealings ultimately ended his time in Naples.

In an interview with Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, Osimhen described the turning point as a TikTok video posted by Napoli in September 2023 that appeared to mock him for missing a penalty.

“After Napoli posted that video on TikTok, something broke forever,” he said.

The video showed Osimhen appealing for a penalty with a squeaky, sped-up voice dubbed over the footage, followed by the clip of his missed spot kick. Although the post was quickly deleted after his representatives labelled it offensive and reportedly considered legal action, the damage, according to the striker, had already been done.

Osimhen said the incident triggered a wave of toxic online reactions, including racist insults directed at him. He also recounted how some supporters confronted him at his residence, demanding explanations over the controversy.

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For the 2023 African Footballer of the Year, the episode marked a decisive rupture in trust.

“I’m not a puppet,” he said, describing a period in which he felt humiliated and sidelined despite his contributions to the club.

Beyond the social media row, Osimhen suggested that tensions over his future compounded the fallout. He indicated that there had been an understanding with Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis regarding a potential departure in a future transfer window, but he felt the club did not honour that understanding.

“They treated me like a dog,” he said, adding that decisions were being made about his career without what he considered basic respect.

By late summer 2024, relations had deteriorated sharply. Reports indicated that Napoli excluded him from their Serie A squad list amid transfer uncertainty. The impasse eventually led to a season-long loan move to Galatasaray, bringing the standoff to a temporary close.

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Osimhen was instrumental in Napoli’s historic 2022–23 Serie A title triumph, finishing as the league’s top scorer with 26 goals and becoming one of the defining figures of that championship campaign.

His departure, therefore, marked a dramatic reversal — from talismanic hero to sidelined star.

Now rebuilding his career in Turkey, Osimhen said his decision to speak publicly was driven by a desire to reclaim his narrative.

He explained that he had remained silent for months out of respect for Napoli supporters, but felt compelled to address the circumstances that led to his exit.

The episode underscores how a combination of social media missteps, fan reaction and unresolved transfer negotiations can unravel even the most successful partnerships in modern football.

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For Osimhen, a relationship that once delivered a Scudetto ended not with celebration, but with controversy.

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Modric joins Milan on  one-year deal

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 Luka Modric arrives in Milan - Milan, Italy - July 14, 2025 Luka Modric arrives in Milan before signing for AC Milan REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo 

Croatia captain Luka Modric, who left Real Madrid after 13 years at the LaLiga club, has completed his move to AC Milan on a one-year deal with an option to extend until June 2027, the Serie A side said on Monday.

The midfielder’s arrival was confirmed by newly-appointed Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri earlier this month.

“Very happy to be here to start a new chapter in my career,” said Modric, who turns 40 in September, in an Instagram video shared by Milan.

Milan said Modric will wear the number 14 shirt, which he previously wore during his four years at English side Tottenham Hotspur to honour Dutch great Johan Cruyff.

“It’s an immense honour for them to compare me to (Cruyff)… I wore the no. 14 at Tottenham in honour of him, and because the no. 10 wasn’t available,” Modric had said after winning the Ballon d’Or award in 2018.

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Modric, regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, announced in May that he would leave Real after the Club World Cup. He has made 597 appearances for the Spanish club, winning 28 trophies including four LaLiga and six Champions League titles.

He played his last game for Real on Wednesday, coming on as a second-half substitute during a 4-0 loss to Paris St Germain in the Club World Cup semi-finals.

“It’s a bitter end… he’s a legend of world football and of Real Madrid. He’ll be remembered for many more good things than for the 25 minutes he played today,” Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso said after the match.

Modric, considered Croatia’s greatest player of all time, has represented the country a record 188 times, scoring 28 goals. He won the Golden Ball at World Cup 2018, where he led Croatia to the final for the first time.

He won the Ballon d’Or in December that year, becoming the first player other than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to win the prestigious annual award since 2007.

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Modric’s arrival reinforces a Milan midfield that also features Youssouf Fofana, Yunus Musah and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, with Samuele Ricci joining from Torino earlier this month.

Milan, who failed to qualify for a European competition after finishing eighth in the Italian top-flight league last season, begin their Serie A campaign against newly-promoted Cremonese on August 23.

-Reuters

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