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Graeme Souness' 18 criticisms of Man Utd's Paul Pogba including "selfish player" blast

It is safe to say Graeme Souness has never been the biggest fan of Manchester United's record signing Paul Pogba.

The France international has endured a chequered return to Old Trafford since re-signing for the Red Devils in the summer of 2016. Liverpool legend Souness has been one of Pogba's most outspoken critics over the last six years, frequently questioning his attitude and work-rate.

Interim boss Ralf Rangnick recently confirmed he expects the 29-year-old to leave United this summer at the end of his contract. With Paris Saint-Germain heavily linked, here is a look back at everything Sky Sports pundit Souness has said about Pogba during his second stint in English football.

"It's not the poor lad's decision, he didn't decide how much was going to be spent on him, but I think £89m is way too much. For that money, you're expecting to get the finished article. He's a long way off from that. The strikers are the ones that normally go for big, big money because they're the ones who decide the games, nine times out of 10.

"Pogba got 10 goals in 49 games last year. He will get some goals but he's not going to be a Luis Suarez, who got over 50 goals for Barcelona last year. How many games is he single-handedly going to win you? I think the price they have paid for him is all out of sync. If you analyse it in that context, the price isn't right. It's way too much on him."

“I am yet to be convinced. I don’t see him changing that many games. In the last couple of years, Manchester United have not had a bad bunch of players - not a top group - but they have underperformed. Right now I would say Ibrahimovic will be a bigger influence for United over the next nine months because he has an attitude and a charisma about him

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