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Published 12:49 2 Jun 2022 BST
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Speaking to RMC Sport about the meeting, he said: “I was invited to Manchester United training by Sir Alex Ferguson. I went there with two children from my association.
"I had lunched with him and he told me about Paul Pogba, who was 17 at the time. He told me: 'You see this player, he will be extraordinary, full of talent. He will be at the top. “’But he's a dreamer and if nobody is there to show him his way, he'll never make it.' That was a few years ago and here we are today in that debate."
Angel Di Maria, Radamel Falcao and Bastian Schweinsteiger were all bought in a manner that couldn't be more opposite to the way that Fergie ran things.
Big names, big egos, pockets already filled with medals, and ultimately, they didn't deliver and were sold on as quickly as they were bought.
Pogba however, was the big one. A record signing at the time, the Frenchman was the definition of a superstar - the hair, the boots, the dances, the swagger, and of course - a brilliant footballer.
Every now and then he would go on a decent run of form, just long enough to keep the fans on side, to keep them thinking that he will become good, that he is worth being patient for.
It's the hope that kills you in the end, and the final knife in the heart is the fact that he will leave Manchester on a free.
If anyone is somehow still in any doubt about how poorly the club is currently being ran, the fact that they sold a player for free, bought him back for 90m, and sold him again for free, should clarify where they are at right now.
Speculation has already emerged that he could potentially go to Manchester City, so even when he's gone, the rumour mill his career keeps spinning is still having a negative impact.
Manchester United will be in a much better place for offloading him, and wherever he does end up, I'm sure Instagram will be the first place to know.
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