One of the brightest young football stars in the world, Paul Pogba, revealed that his goal is to inscribe himself in the pages of football history, as successfully done by legendary South American footballers Pele and Diego Maradona.
After the 23-year-old footballer left "Manchester United" in 2012 and moved to Turin's "Juventus", the Frenchman became one of the best defensive midfielders in the world. Last year, P. Pogba was among the top 11 footballers in the world.
P. Pogba clearly stated that his goal is to one day become even better than Maradona or Pele.
"I want to become a legend like Maradona and Pele," the Frenchman said. "Maybe I'll even be better than them. I'm not saying I'm the best footballer, but that's my wish."
"I don't like to lose. I like to be different, I like to do what no one else has done. I work hard and tirelessly to become a perfect footballer," added the defender, valued at 100 million euros.
The four-time Italian champion played 46 matches this season with the "Bianconeri", scoring 10 goals and making 15 assists.