Manchester United skipper Wayne Rooney is excited at the prospect of once again linking up with Paul Pogba at Manchester United and believes the midfielder will feel he has unfinished business at the club.
Pogba's world record £100m transfer to United is nearing completion and is expected to be finalised before the start of the Premier League season.
The 23-year-old left United on a free transfer in 2012 after failing to establish himself as a first-team regular under Sir Alex Ferguson and joined Juventus, where he has won the Serie A title in each of his four seasons at the club.
Rooney is convinced Pogba will be determined to show he can succeed at Old Trafford second time around and feels his arrival would be a statement of intent from United ahead of Jose Mourinho's first season as manager.
"I hope he is going to want to return to United and prove he's a top-class player. If he is excited to play for us, we'll be excited to have him back," the United captain told reporters.
"I'm sure he'll feel there is unfinished business, and it would be a very big statement by the club if they can make it happen."
Rooney also joked about the less pleasant moments of Pogba's first stay at United.
"The bruises," he added. "He was one of those players who, when you trained against him, somehow he would just hurt you. A knee in your side, bump into you, I don't think he meant to do it, but it just happened.
"You didn't even need to get into a tackle. Just go next to him and you'd find an elbow or some other sharp bit.
"So, if he comes, I'm looking forward to that again! But he had great ability, some of the things he could do, and he's gone up a level since he left us."
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