Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

WORLD RECORD MAN UTD RETURN FOR POGBA

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Emerging from the shadows, Paul Pogba - a red devil emblazoned on the side of his head - removed his hood, looked straight into the camera and uttered the words Manchester United fans had been waiting to hear: “I’m back.”

With that 26-second video teaser released by United early Tuesday, the France midfielder became the world’s most expensive footballer at around 105 million euros ($116 million) and England’s biggest club made another statement of intent during its latest offseason of heavy spending that moved close to $200 million.

“I just went for a holiday,” said Pogba, who left United at age 19 for Juventus four years ago, virtually for nothing when his first contract with the club expired. “I’ve come back home.”

This was the new Man United at work: Breaking the world transfer record and announcing the signing after midnight local time to suit foreign audiences. A series of glitzy videos included one with a grime artist where Pogba produces some impressive dance moves. United will hope the 23-year-old Pogba saves his best work for the football field, though. And he’s certainly dreaming big in his new era for the club under Jose Mourinho.

“First of all, win the league for the first time with United because I hadn’t won the league when I left,” Pogba said. “The Champions League of course and, personally, one of my dreams is to win the Ballon d’Or (FIFA’s world player of the year award).

“That will come with time hopefully, but first the Premier League - I’ve never done it.”

Pogba said he was not bothered about the world-record price tag and that his return to United, nicknamed the Red Devils, was “destiny” - and predicted by his mother.

“My mum told me I would come back here and I told her, ‘You never know, you’ll see,’” he said. “For myself as well it’s a big challenge, too, just to come back to where I came from, where I grew up, where I started. I didn’t finish what I started here so I think I came here to finish it.”

United has missed out on some of its No. 1 transfer targets in previous offseasons - notably Gareth Bale and Cesc Fabregas in 2013 - but was determined to push this one through, even if it meant paying a fee widely regarded as overpriced.

United is one of the few clubs in world football that could afford this outlay, though. And if Pogba can help the team return to the top of the English and European game after lean years since Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, it will be money well spent.

Mourinho’s lineup for the new season is starting to have a fearsome look to it. The spine, in particular, is full of stars, winners and real potential - David de Gea, new 30-million-pound signing Eric Bailly, Pogba, Wayne Rooney, Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c.

The front five of Ibrahimovi­c, Rooney, Anthony Martial, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pogba has plenty of goals, power and quality in it, an upgrade on what Louis van Gaal had last season.

United has finished seventh, fourth and fifth in the post-Ferguson years, but is one of the title favorites this season.

Pogba played only seven games - all as a substitute - in his first spell at United.

 ?? REUTERS ?? French star Paul Pogba completed a world record 105 million euro transfer on Tuesday.
REUTERS French star Paul Pogba completed a world record 105 million euro transfer on Tuesday.

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