Manchester City
This transfer would send shockwaves across Europe and would serve as a hammer blow to Manchester United and their ability to attract star players. If you delve deeper into the City team and on the surface, it looks as though Paul Pogba would fit the Guardiola style perfectly. Pep's side play a 4-3-3, with Kevin de Bruyne and David Silva partnering in central midfield with Fernandinho providing the defensive protection needed to provide balance to the midfield.
Pep Guardiola's decision to change to the 4-3-3 saw de Bruyne play a deeper role and gave the Belgian a chance to demonstrate his passing range. Paul Pogba's passing range is comparable to the very best in the world, with the Frenchman being able to pick out attacks from anywhere on the park. While de Bruyne stayed back, Spanish midfielder David Silva looked for goal-scoring opportunities, with the former Barcelona manager Guardiola encouraging Silva to make more runs into the box. Pogba's presence and finishing ability would cause defenders nightmares, with the Frenchman very capable with both head and feet.
The 6ft 3in would add height to Manchester City, who can struggle defending corners and set pieces due to Pep's preference for shorter and more dynamic players. This transfer would make City the favourites for the Premier League and Champions League.