While the six years Paul Pogba represented United were turbulent for the club, the fans, and the player himself, Pogba’s career from a cultural standpoint will remain like no other we have seen before.
He helped to change the way the world sees modern footballers, arguably more than any other individual.
In that sense at least, Pogba remains a generational talent and his existence will always be a milestone in the cultural and social evolution of the beautiful game.
From being a pioneer in baller x barber culture to linking up with Stormzy for the most disruptive transfer announcement of all-time, Pogba helped to set the scene for a new generation of players to unapologetically be themselves.
But the reality is this move wasn’t always seen as a positive development and while week-to-week we should have seen pundits pulling apart on-pitch clinics, we instead became used to the sight of Graeme Souness launching personal attacks at Pogba.
As far as football ideologies go, Pogba and Souness represent two opposing schools of thought. One represents modern society and convergence culture, while the other is very much rooted in a belief that ‘football is football’ and nothing else matters.