PAUL Pogba has put his mansion back on the market for £4million to try to claw back earnings following his four-year footie ban.
The ex-Man Utd ace, who failed a drugs test a year ago, bought the home, featuring an indoor football pitch, for £3million in 2016.
He tried to let out the home in Hale Barns, Cheshire, but had to drop the rent from £27,500 a month to £18,000 when he failed to find a tenant.
The sprawling 7,400sq ft mansion is now back on the market.
The property boasts an open plan living area, landscaped gardens, a games room, gym, and an indoor footie pitch dubbed the P.P Arena by Pogba.
It also has a gated entrance after the midfielder was targeted by burglars in 2022, who broke in while his children were sleeping upstairs.
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Pogba had been playing a Champions League game at Old Trafford against Atlético Madrid when he had to rush home, saying it was the family’s “worst nightmare”.
The Juventus player was banned from football in February for four years after failing a drugs test.
The substance found in his system last August was DHEA, which can naturally boost levels of testosterone.
Juventus are terminating his contract, with the incident casting doubt over whether he’ll ever step foot onto a pitch again.
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While awaiting the verdict over his footie ban, Pogba’s earnings were slashed to just £1,700-a-month – a far cry from the £6.8million-a-season he’d expected.
He also faces losing his lucrative sponsorship deals, such as a £31million contract with Adidas.
Pogba, who denies wrongdoing, is currently living with his wife Zulay in Italy in a mansion owned by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk