Just like Tonali at Newcastle I think Pogba and Juventus will also do the same scheme especially for now they don't need to bother to bring Pogba back to Turin because his status is certainly now a free agent so there won't be many obstacles for Motta to provide space in his coaching for Pogba.
Although in the end we know that he needs more adaptation because it has been a season and a half that he has been banned from entering the field for official situations but in the end this will not be too difficult when Pogba is still maintaining his body condition although there will definitely be a habituation situation that must be done but I think he will still be able to adapt. As for him not being able to contribute better than other players, I think that's a later matter, the most important thing for now is that Pogba will definitely be at Juventus first when he returns to the pitch and completes his ban.
I pretty much rule out the idea that Juventus Turin would give Pogba another chance. There is no reason for them to do that. His list of injuries has been endlessly long before he got caught with his doping scandal. So on the one hand they would give a player a chance who is injured most of the time, and on the other hand they would give a player a chance who has been caught doping. It's bad for their financials, it is bad for their reputation, it is bad for the perception within the team and they are a huge club in the world.
If Pogba was a 23 years old super talent, then maybe that would have made sense. But I am sure that Pogba still wants to make big money and that's where Juventus Turin will definitely draw the line.