The French club, managed by Filipe Luís, announced on Wednesday that they had reached an agreement with Pogba to end their contract early. The decision was made before the first official match of the new season. According to Monaco, the club and Pogba concluded that the objectives set at the time of his signing had only been partially achieved.

Pogba played only six games for Monaco, facing physical problems during his time at the club. He did not score any goals or register any assists for the team. Despite this, Monaco's director-general, Thiago Scuro, praised Pogba's return to professional football as an important achievement. Pogba shared his experience and knowledge with the Monaco professional team.

Monaco's statement explained that the club and Pogba had decided to end their contract early, citing that the objectives set at the time of his signing had only been partially achieved. The club expressed their gratitude to Pogba for his professionalism during his time at the club. Pogba's return to professional football was seen as a significant achievement by Scuro, who highlighted the importance of his influence on the younger players in the team.

Pogba's time at Monaco was marked by physical problems, and he was unable to play as many games as he had hoped. Despite this, he was praised for his determination and high level of performance. The club thanked Pogba for his hard work and wished him well for the future.

Monaco's director-general, Thiago Scuro, praised Pogba's influence on the younger players in the team, saying that his experience and knowledge had been invaluable. Scuro also thanked Pogba for his professionalism and wished him well for the future.

Pogba has now left Monaco, and the club will look to rebuild their squad for the new season.