France international Paul Pogba left United as a teenager in search of senior football in 2012 and got a lot more than he bargained for at Juve, transforming himself into one of the world's premier midfielders, winning four Serie A titles among other honours,says he feels like he has come back from an extended vacation as he returns "home" to Manchester United, after the deal rumoured to have cost United a total £90million to bring him "home" was completed on Tuesday.
On MUTV Pogba said "I feel like I went for a holiday and now I've come back home and I'm happy," "I think it's destiny. I would say it's destiny. First, my mum told me I would come back here.
"And I said 'You never know, we'll see', and also it is a big challenge for me to come back here.
"I started here and I came back to finish the job.
"They say, 'Your mum is always right', and obviously she was this time."He also stated that he is not worried about the cost involved in bringing him back to United, dismissing any notion that he was proud to be the world's most expensive football after sealing the dea
when asked as for the differences between the Pogba that left United as a 19-year-old on a free and the Pogba that returns as a 23-year-old and the world's most expensive player he said: "Well, I was younger, now I am bigger and now I am taller!
"I was meant to come back here. I feel this.
"I always had this United thing in my heart and that's why I came back and I'm happy.
"I have more experience now, I have won titles with Juventus and I've been playing with big players like I did when I started here and I've come back - not from the academy, I wanted to play somewhere else - but now I have come back as an adult with more experience and more games, so I think that's the difference."
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