Paul Pogba has successfully challenged his four-year doping ban at the international sports tribunal CAS, which reduced his four-year ban to 18 months.
Pogba, had been suspended since September last year after testing positive for testosterone, a banned muscle-enhancing substance.
The positive test occurred during a doping control after the Serie A match against Udinese in August.
He played two more matches after the accusations and in October, the counter-expertise confirmed the result.
Pogba immediately announced after the verdict that he would appeal the suspension to the CAS.
The lower sentence means Pogba will be allowed to train with Juventus again from January.
In March, the veteran will be allowed to play matches for the Italian powerhouse again.
The midfielder is still contracted to Turin until mid-2026.