The Anti-Doping Prosecutor's Office is requesting a four-year ban for Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba.
After concluding their investigation into Pogba's failed drug test, the Prosecutor's Office has now requested a four-year playing ban for the France World Cup winner.
The four-year request corresponds to the sanction sought for doping in the event there is no plea bargaining.
Pogba will then go to trial before the National Anti-Doping Tribunal.
The midfielder has a deal to 206, but in the case of disqualification for four years, Juventus could decide to terminate the contract for just cause.