Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba's new Amazon Prime documentary has been rated as the worst show on IMBd, scoring a paltry one out of ten rating.
07.06.2022 - 14:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Paul Pogba says he wants to 'feel loved' at his next club after deciding to leave Manchester United. The Frenchman will officially become a free agent when his United contract expires at the end of the month, bringing to an end his six-year second stint at the club.
Pogba, 29, will leave United exactly 10 years on from the last time he departed by running down his contract. As the Manchester Evening News reported last month, Pogba is expected to rejoin Juventus, whom he joined from United in 2012.
Speaking with UNINTERRUPTED, the France international addressed his future and insisted that his own happiness will be crucial in determining his next move.
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"I just want the best for me. I’m thinking, putting everything together, take my time, and I’m just looking for the best, I want to play football, be myself always, and enjoy what I do," he said. "I need to enjoy what I do because otherwise I cannot perform well. I don’t want to be thinking negatively. We can be losing games, trophies but you have to be happy and enjoy yourself - that’s what I’m looking for."
Pogba was then further pressed on what he wanted from his next club, once again reiterating that his main drives are to enjoy playing football again, and to feel loved on the pitch.
The World Cup-winning midfielder was a divisive figure among fans during his time at United, and last season Patrice Evra admitted his compatriot did not feel loved at Old Trafford.
"Paul does not feel love at United," Evra said. "The ex-players hate him. Some fans don’t like his lifestyle so they hate him. I am not defending him just because he is like my little brother, but people
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