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Paul Pogba breaks silence following difficult year post-Manchester United exit

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Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has declared he is ready to return to the top after a 'very complicated' first year back at Juventus.

The Frenchman picked up a meniscal injury in his final match for United at Liverpool and this complaint would continue into the beginning of his stint back in Italy.

Following knee surgery, Pogba had to wait until February to make his second debut for Juve. However, this return lasted just two matches after he suffered a tear to his abductor muscle.

A shorter spell on the sidelines followed before he returned again in April, appearing sporadically in Serie A and the Europa League. ALSO READ: Pogba in tears as return cut short More misfortune was to come for Pogba last week as he suffered a hamstring injury against Cremonese which looks to have ended his season.

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