Paul Pogba says he returned to Manchester United to win the Premier League and is now determined to make that a reality.
The France international, who left Old Trafford for Juventus in 2012, was brought back to United for a then world-record fee by Jose Mourinho last year.
United and Pogba won three trophies the Community Shield, League Cup and Europa League last season, but they struggled to a sixth-placed finish.
However, after more spending in this off-season, Pogba is looking to lead United in a title charge against champions Chelsea and rivals Manchester City.
I came here to win the Premier League and to challenge myself as well, he said. Winning the Premier League is what matters.
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— Paul Pogba (@paulpogba)
My dream was to play for this club and, when I finished [in 2012], I always felt like I had missed something at Manchester United because I wasn t a first XI player.
Now I m back and happy to be back. I grew up a lot in Italy and I have come back as a man.
United are top of the table after the first round of fixtures, with Pogba scoring in a 4-0 success against West Ham United.