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28-08-2021 | 16:23 Football
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Paul Pogba's comments reveal how he will react to Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester United return

Manchester United have revealed the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus this summer. The Portuguese superstar will return to the Old Trafford after 11 years, since he left United to join Real Madrid. And Paul Pogba, whose future has been under speculation at United, has talked about his club's new transfers in an interview with former United shot-stopper Tim Howard via NBC Sports.
The Frenchman was asked what the club's aims were for the 2021/22 campaign, to which Pogba said: "We look very strong – we have got Raphael Varane that has come here, Jadon [Sancho] that is here also, hopefully we don’t get injuries and have a full group, a full team and we can be very dangerous.   "The only achievement we can have that is better than last season is to win a trophy this year, we have a team that can win, we have the mentality and we are at the right club to win trophies.   "The only thing that I wish for us, the team, the club is to win trophies, to win Champions League, to win everything – we have a strong team to do that. Hopefully we can get to this goal this season."
Pogba also opened up on what kind of things drive him to better himself, his answer straight from the Ronaldo textbook of motivation as the midfielder revealed silverware is what keeps him going.
"Winning, winning trophies, winning individual trophies and collective trophies – that's what drives me and will keep driving me because it’s never enough. It's never enough, you will never get enough learning or improving, and get more experience.   "I always want to learn something, improve, to get better."
The arrival of Ronaldo might bring silverware along with it, which could inspire Pogba to extend his stay at United as he enters the final 12 months of his current contract. Source - Mirror Join us on Telegram!/ Follow us on Twitter!

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