The French star did not hold back when discussing what he would need from the team that attempts his signing.

Paul Pogba may have not committed his future to a new club, but that does not mean that he will not be able to get some headlines while "unemployed".

Speaking in a YouTube show called Uninterrupted, Pogba hinted that money should not be an issue when choosing his new club. Instead, Pogba said that the main thing he will be looking for before he signs a deal with a new team will require that team to show him some love or respect, hinting he did not feel that during his six-year spell at Manchester United.

"Everybody wants to feel loved, everyone needs that in your soul to feel appreciated. Everything you do even when you grow up, when you do a good thing you like to hear well done, nice, it's always been like that even adults we need that," Pogba said.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup champion with France revealed the reasons why he feels that such an environment would see him thrive in his new team.

"It's always good to feel the work you do is appreciated that you're doing well that people are happy with yourself," Pogba added.

The player started his second stint at Old Trafford with a bang, winning the UEFA Europa League and the EFL Cup in the 2016-17 season. Nevertheless, Pogba failed to win any more silverware with the Red Devils since then, leaving the club with more criticism than praise from fans and experts.