After two years out of action serving a doping ban, Monaco management have registered Pogba for their Champions League squad.
Should everything go to plan, it will mean Pogba facing former club Juventus in the group stage.
Meamwhile, Hutter says the midfielder will be ready to take the pitch next month, stating: "As for Paul Pogba, I think we'll have the opportunity to see him when he returns from the next international break.
"He's also on the right track, and I'm very impressed with the extraordinary work he's doing every day to get back on the pitch. He's a great professional, so I hope to see him around that time."
Monaco's first game after the next international break will be on October 18 against Angers.
