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While it didn't seem plausible to sour his relationship with Manchester United any further, Paul Pogba 's latest ego-driven move has laid bare why his second spell at the club failed.
The 29-year-old will officially leave Old Trafford when his contract expires on June 30 and is in the process of choosing his next destination, believed to be Paris Saint-Germain or another return to a former employer, Juventus. In the meantime, however, Pogba has kept himself in English football's headlines by adding to his long list of United-related moans in his new documentary, aptly titled 'The Pogmentary'.
In the first episode of a five-part series, the Frenchman reveals his first thoughts after the Red Devils signed Cristiano Ronaldo, who returned to Manchester from Juventus like Pogba had done for a whopping £89 million five years prior. Unlike the Portuguese superstar, though, Pogba's United career will go down as a categoric failure in the history books.
Critics claim that the midfielders self-interest on and off the pitch was the primary reason behind his pight, and it's difficult to disagree considering his reaction to Ronaldo's return. Rather than think about the Red Devils' prospects of success with the five-time Ballon d'Or winner in their ranks, Pogba was focussed of how Ronaldo's sensational homecoming could boost his chances of personal achievements and living the glamorous lifestyle