AS Monaco have proposed terminating Paul Pogba’s contract, with negotiations underway to bring the midfielder’s spell at the Ligue 1 club to an early end. Pogba joined Monaco last summer on a two-year deal after serving an 18-month doping ban, but his first season was disrupted by injuries, restricting him to limited appearances. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Monaco are seeking to reach an agreement with Pogba over a mutual termination before 1 September, which would allow the Frenchman to find a new club during the current transfer window. Monaco have reportedly informed his representatives of their intention to end the contract. If an agreement is reached, the 33-year-old’s brief Monaco career will end after just one season, leaving Pogba facing another uncertain chapter as he attempts to revive his career following a turbulent comeback.