Paul Pogba joined Juventus on 11 July 2022 after his contract with United expired. A lot was expected from the midfielder from a Juventus side under rebuild. However, just days later after his return to Turin he injured his meniscus on 26 July.
We now hear that Paul Pogba is reported to undergo surgery to rectify his meniscus injury. As a result of the surgery, he is expected to be sidelined for two months. Thus, putting his place in the World Cup squad at risk.
This was reported by Sky Italia, which read, ‘The Frenchman underwent selective arthroscopic external meniscectomy on his right knee: he will have to stay out for two months.
‘The Juventus midfielder, who has been stopped since the end of July. Due to an injury to the lateral meniscus, has chosen the path of surgery. After having tried the training run at Continassa. A change of course with respect to the program of the past few weeks that has brought Pogba under the knife. The Frenchman underwent a selective external arthroscopic meniscectomy , performed by Professor Roberto Rossi in the presence of the Juventus health manager, Dr. Luca Stefanini. The operation was perfectly successful: a stop of about eight weeks is expected. Pogba, who will be ready for the World Cup, could therefore return for Juventus-Inter, scheduled for 4 November.’