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FootballFootage of Injured Juventus Superstar Paul Pogba Showing Off Brand New Sleek Haircut Emerges
- New Juventus signing Paul Pogba got himself a new trim as he continues to race against time to feature for the Bianconerri
- He suffered a meniscus tear on his right knee in pre-season, and it was feared that he would require surgery which could have sidelined him for the rest of the year
- But the former Man United midfielder opted for therapy - which the Frenchman is reportedly making progress in his recovery
Footage of injured Juventus midfielder Paul Labile Pogba getting a new haircut has surfaced on the internet.
The 29-year-old Frenchman made a sensational return to Juventus on a free transfer after his six-year stint with Manchester United came to an end this summer.
But his second coming has been marred by a major injury setback, which has ruled him out of competitive football for the next few weeks.
He was billed for surgery which would have extended his return date, inevitably ruling him out of the FIFA World Cup.
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Hence, the 2018 World Cup winner opted for a therapy which will see Pogba return in time for the Mundial.
According to a report filed by Tuttomercatoweb, Pogba has made significant progress recently, and he is now expected to be back in action in 35 days.
In a post on Twitter, seen by Sports Brief, a delighted Pogba showed off his new trim from celebrity barber, A-Star.
Pogba's new trim is an all-around down cut that took on his customary expressive designs done on the right side of his head to compliment his clean cut.
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Pogba's start to life in his second stint at Juventus suffered a major setback when he was ruled out of competitive football for at least five weeks. The midfielder suffered a meniscus tear on his right knee.
Both Juventus and Pogba decided not to pursue the surgery option that could have seen him confined to the surgery table for a longer period of time.