What I don't understand is why switch from a club where he has just began to push for first team football, getting a lot of bench time which always leads to game time, to one where essentially he will be mixed with a group of young footballers battling again for a bench place, money seems the only logic to me, Juve have a young CMF by the name of Bouy I believe, who is better than Pogba and so what's next for Paul? He will be shunted I imagine, maybe a few loan spells here and there, all the while he can think that perhaps his career at United was going somewhere, but until we see it happen we know nothing for sure.
Position wise, Pogba always seemed similar in respect to Yaya Toure, a deep lying midfielder who also has attacking tendencies.
Bringing back Scholes was a double edged sword IMO, it was both the best ad worst thing Fergie could have done, but with a majority of fans across the world asking for a quick fix he was under pressure to provide one, it seems patience in the youth has worn thin from supporters who haven't seen the success of the "Fergie Fleglings" and the rebuild he put together from 2003 onwards, not to claim that there's a severe problem with bandwagon fans who don't understand Rome wasn't built in a day, but many of the fans who've only known success and haven't really taken a look into the story behind the success don't realise players like Giggs, Beckham, Scholes, Nevilles and Ferdinands weren't always at th top of the pile in terms of position, they all had to be nurtered properly and allowed to grow.
To my point, bandwagon fans wanted a quick fix, Scholes provided that. IMO for football and morale reasons we should have given Anderson, Pogba and (before his injuries) Cleverely more game time.
It seems with the fact City and Barcahave over taken United domestically and continentallu respectively in the last 2-3 years that some have given in to the "money will buy you success" mentality which it shouldn't be the case! Montepellier, enough said.
Annoyingly I was speaking to a mate who supports United yesterday and he asked me this question, "how much do you think Barca paid for Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, Pedro and Puyol? Because if we want to compete we need to be buying similar players to them" - could not believe he didn't know the reputation of La Masia and the players it's produced, and then to say we need to buy players! We can produce them ourselves if we trust in Fergie and stop calling out for the quick fix!
Sorry, my rant went from Pogba and his potential money grabbing to Bandwagon Fans not understanding the importance of youth in football, and I would have one back to how the papers aren't helping young players by blowing them out of proportion, Neymar is an example, Alexandre Pato another. Big potential players linked with Big Money moves because they get hyped, values rise, Egos rise.. Salaries rise, the big clubs get the big names, the future stars believe they deserve a slice of that money, and so it begins a cycle.
Rant Over.