PAUL POGBA is not one bit phased by his mammoth £89m price-tag.
The 23-year-old secured a world-record return to Manchester United from Juventus this summer, having being allowed to leave the Premier League club for almost nothing in 2012.
But he hasn’t exactly hit the ground running back at Old Trafford, scoring just one goal in his eight appearances for Jose Mourinho’s side.
And, speaking to French TV station TF1, Pogba, who is likely to be involved in United’s top-flight clash with Liverpool this evening, admitted he could do with a little more time to readjust to life in England.
However the France international is optimistic about what the future holds, especially with the Special One at the helm.
He said: “Jose Mourinho is a great coach, it’s a good thing for me. I have a lot to learn from him.
“I will need a little time to adapt in Manchester. Time for the machine to start working. I am adapting.
“People like to talk about Paul Pogba. The critics, they stay for a day, then after that I put my music back on, I dance.
“Returning to Manchester United is a new chapter in my career. New players, new coach, it’s a great challenge.
“Does my price put more pressure on me? No, I have none.”
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