#2 There are high indications that he would not fit in with Sarri's system at Juventus
After just one season at Chelsea, Maurizio Sarri opted to leave West London and pitched his tent with Juventus as Massimiliano Allegri's replacement.
The 60-year-old has earned the reputation of being a manager who prioritizes aesthetic football and sticks rather meticulously to his methods, with his 'Sarriball' pattern of play winning plenty admirers and critics in almost equal dimension.
His style of play is heavily based on possession football, with emphasis placed on one-touch play and given Paul Pogba's disposition to hogging the ball and making bursting runs forward from midfield, it is hard to see him fitting in perfectly to Maurizio Sarri's tactical demands.
For all of their spending and quest for signing quality players, it is hard if not impossible to imagine Manchester City and Pep Guardiola making a bid for Paul Pogba due to his non-suitability to his tika taka brand of football and with Sarriball being a distant cousin to tiki-taka, it is hard to see Paul Pogba flourishing in Sarri's pattern either.