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As Paul Pogba moves closer to a second Manchester United departure, his brother Mathias has taken credit for the French international's impressive spell in Turin.
Pogba has been linked with a second spell in Turin, after what has ended up being an underwhelming second spell at Old Trafford. However, Juve aren't the only club thought to be in the mix with just months remaining on the midfielder's contract in Manchester.
Mathias Pogba has opened up about some of the "false promises" which prompted his brother's first departure. And his latest comments come amid claims from the £89.3m man that he has not been enjoying his time back in England.
“Not only did I push him a little: it’s thanks to me that he signed there!" Mathias Pogba told So Foot (via Sport Witness ). "I convinced him, 100%. And look at the player he has become.
"In Manchester, they were making him false promises,” added the 31-year-old, who played international football for Guinea, referring to the lack of regular game time under Sir Alex Ferguson.. He added that his role in Paul's career is "The role of a big brother, quite simply: no more, no less. I will advise until my death".
The younger Pogba brother won a league title in each of his four seasons in Juventus