Paul Pogba and AS Monaco Mutually Agree to Terminate Contract

Paul Pogba and AS Monaco have mutually agreed to terminate the midfielder’s contract a year ahead of schedule, concluding a difficult one-year spell on the French Riviera defined by injuries and limited appearances, according to club announcements and reports from 1001web.fr. The departure leaves the 33-year-old player searching for his next club after featuring in just six official matches during the 2025–2026 Ligue 1 season.

The Decision to Terminate Early

The formal separation comes after discussions between AS Monaco executives and the player, resulting in an agreement to scrap the remainder of a deal that originally ran through June 2027.

According to reporting from 1001web.fr, both parties acknowledged that the sporting objectives set out when Pogba arrived in the Principality were only partially met. Rather than dragging out a protracted dispute or maintaining a roster spot that no longer served either side, the club and the player opted for a clean break that immediately leaves Pogba a free agent.

A High-Profile Gamble on the Riviera

Monaco’s decision to sign Paul Pogba in the summer of 2025 created massive headlines across European football. Following a lengthy doping suspension and more than two years away from competitive action, the former Juventus and Manchester United star viewed the Ligue 1 club as an ideal environment to resurrect his career.

Club leadership gambled on a marquee name with immense pedigree, hoping a world-class midfielder could anchor their ambitions. Instead, the partnership failed to gain traction as physical setbacks immediately derailed his comeback.

Physical Setbacks and Minimal Impact

Statistics from the campaign underscore the scale of the disappointment. Across the entire domestic season, Pogba made only a handful of appearances, logging a meager total of minutes that fell far short of expectations for a player of his standing.

Sourced reports highlight that a continuous cycle of recurring injuries prevented him from building any sustainable match fitness. Rebuilding rhythm after a multi-year absence proved exceptionally demanding on a body unaccustomed to the relentless intensity of top-flight football.

Looking Ahead at Age 33

At 33 years old, the departure from Monaco forces Pogba to confront another critical juncture in his career.

Paul Pogba, dont le contrat avec l'AS Monaco vient d'être résilié d'un commun accord
Photo: 1001web.fr

As the club prepares for the remainder of the domestic calendar without him, Pogba enters the open market once again, tasked with proving his fitness to any club willing to take a chance on his recovery.

Larmes incontrôlables : POGBA en pleurs lors de la signature de son contrat à MONACO

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