For failing to extend his contract at Old Trafford, France World Cup winner Paul Pogba has said he would show Man United that they made a mistake.
According to Gazzetta Dello Sport, Pogba who will be returning to Juventus and will sign a four-year deal worth £68million, left Manchester United as a free agent this summer as his contract will expire at the end of the month.
The football star, spent four years at Juventus before signing for Man United in a then-world record deal.
Speaking in The Pogmentary documentary, Pogba said: “My thought process is to show Manchester [United] that they made a mistake in waiting to give me a contract.
“And to show other clubs that Manchester had made a mistake in not offering me a contract.”
Meanwhile, Manchester United were keen to tie Pogba down to a new contract in the second-half of last season, offering him at least two deals worth more than his current £290,000-a-week contract.
But the 29-year-old responded to his late agent Mino Raiola’s revelation of Man United’s contract offer last summer by saying he was offered ‘nothing’.
“How can you tell a player you absolutely want him and offer him nothing?” Pogba asks Raiola in the documentary, set to be released on Friday. “Never seen that.”