He is better gone, another burden leaves Manchester United.

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Isn't it the right time for scientists to build a machine that would be able to see the future? That invention will cost a fortune but many football clubs wouldn't hesitate to buy it since it will save them from wasting so much money on players.

A few days ago, we saw Romelu Lukaku seal his return back to Inter Milan from Chelsea on loan. He was a wrong buy because he had zero impact on the team despite costing Chelsea so much to bring him to Stamford Bridge, I can imagine how Tuchel felt about his departure.

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Just yesterday another player who came from the Italian league had to return to his former club after six years of contributing nothing, I heard his fans saying he won an EFL and Europa League which is true but that doesn't justify how he has failed to contribute to Manchester United in last 6 seasons. United kept dropping in performance since the 2017/18 season and they look terrible at moment, they unbelievably finished with 58 points which is now the club new lowest in the league history.

Manchester United signed Paul Pogba from Juventus due to his influence on the Italian team, his ability to shoot powerful shots, throw long passes, and support the midfielder was outstanding. Mourinho believed so much in Pogba and saw the opportunity of building a great Manchester United with him but the dream was short lived, the Portuguese man was sacked after his second season with the club and Pogba just proved to not be what the United fans thought he would be.

Sir Alex Ferguson was right to have let him go in 2012, he is not really the great individual we thought he was. I guess they were fooled by his Juventus success just like Chelsea fell for Lukaku's performance in Inter Milan.

They landed him at Old Trafford with a transfer fee of £89m, it was quite a lot. The team won two titles with him on his arrival and the last few seasons have been Manchester United's worse in the history of the Premier League, it is easier to blame the managers but have you thought about how these players signed with huge fees and failed to deliver for their clubs during down times?

The annoying thing was that Pogba didn't get any better, he only proves himself whenever he is been criticized for his poor performance with the club. He would step in 2 -3 games and return to his lazy style of play, he could have been a big motivation in the midfield if he lived up to Manchester United's expectations of him.

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He was a rising star, everyone thought he would be another Giggs or Paul Scholes for Manchester United but it was all a lie, too bad he even left the club in shambles compared to what the team was when he joined.

He eventually returned to the Juventus and I will call that a loss for Manchester United, they should have just pushed him off somewhere last season and probably made a few bucks from him to cover out the losses they ran into for having Paul Pogba in Manchester United. Just like I said I wouldn't be surprised to see Lukaku flourish again at Inter Milan, I am as well thinking the same for Paul Pogba because he would want to prove to United that they made a mistake letting him go.

Regardless of whatever performance he put up in Juventus in the coming season, letting him go would be Manchester United's best decision. He wouldn't still have an impact on the team if allowed to stay, he is better off as a model than a footballer in Manchester United.

Ten Hag, Manchester United's new manager looks promising by letting the team's liabilities go regardless of United's loss. I am sure he is going to have a good impact on the team. It is sad that Manchester United will be playing in the Europa League but that doesn't deprive them of having a great time in the Uefa Competition.

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Juventus on the other hand has been having a hard time, they have lost the title dominance to the Milan clubs for two consecutive seasons and they will be looking forward to strengthening their team now that other clubs in the Seria A are getting really prepared for the new season. Pogba could be a good boost and might not, I am not expecting too much from the French man.

I am confident Pogba won't be missed at Manchester United, he has had little or no impact on the team whatsoever, and the new manager will find a better replacement for the French man.



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Well, as a United fan, I do not think nor agree that letting go of players alone would make Ten Hag's administration a success, the obvious truth is that, the team needs players and mostly the players Ten Hag wants!

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That's true, he will definitely bring fresh legs on board but letting go of these guys that aren't contributing anything would help the club finance and they won't be a bad influence when the new one comes.

He is definitely going to sign players, the current United squad needs players that can turn up the team energy.

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Well, till then, we are still waiting to see new signings.

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Pogba's presence in Manchester United's dressing rooms and the escape every time he did when he made a mistake because of his stardom, his salary and the value of his transfer had a negative impact on everyone.

Therefore, Pogba's immediate exit from the club was inevitable, even if he wanted to stay, the team management should not have offered him a new offer in the first place.

The deal will be beneficial to all parties for the most part, and in the worst case, if Pogba or Juventus does not benefit and the new project succeeds, Manchester United, who got rid of the Frenchman, will benefit.

Manchester United may be blaming themselves for losing a player of that talent and ability, but in fact the team won by getting rid of a player who had a bad influence on the Red Devils dressing rooms, and also won by eliminating his huge salary that he would give to Frenkie de Jong.

In the end, we have to wait to see if this transition will actually benefit everyone or not, this is an answer that the days show us.

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Pogba's exit will benefit Manchester United, his salary can be paid to players who will help the team and he won't be a bad influence on the incoming player.

He easily gets into people's heads because of his jovial lifestyle.

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The best form of Paul Pogba that the world witnessed was in Juventus...I have always said that the man was extra ordinary in Juventus, it was so clear that Man utd was going to drain every bit of form from him....I guess money did the magic over passion or recognition....

The move to Manchester United was an absolute failure,he was clearly tired about it...the only time we saw the best form of Paul Pogba in Man utd was when he returned to France for international games....

Juventus awaits their King.....We wait to see him back to his Form

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