After getting his doping penalty lowered, Paul Pogba will be allowed to resume training with Juventus in just 12 weeks.
In February, the midfield player's four-year suspension was imposed after he tested positive for the prohibited substance DHEA.
But according to the Daily Mail, the Court of Arbitration for Sport has now shortened his suspension to 18 months.
As a result, he may now go back to training with the Italian powerhouses in January without restriction.
In the meantime, after the verdict in March, he can resume playing matches.
The 31-year-old's initial £4,178 fine has also been set aside, the report adds.
Pogba's suspension had commenced on September 2023, with Pogba facing possible retirement after CAS upheld the four-year ban earlier this year.
He made it apparent right away that he intended to fight the suspension at the time.