Just use analogies. The people who still don’t get that he’s like a high-maintenance luxury item bought by a dumbass only interested in the status symbol will never get it.
He’s like a multimillion pound house with a gym and a pool and all the trappings except none of the toilets flush and have a propensity to spew sewage all over without warning.
He’s like a ‘59 Gibson Les Paul that has an undiagnosable wiring issue where it’ll randomly lose signal mid-concert.
That's taking it to the other side.
I have been following Pogba closely ever since I met him and spoke to him when he was still a United youth. He came across as a determined, individualistic and somehow stubborn person who knows what he wants and will get it irrespectively the toes he might step on the way.
Pogba's experience at Juventus was immense. He was able to punch his way into that midfield at record time which is extraordinary considering that they had Pirlo, Marchisio and Vidal there. Pogba shocked the system so much that at one point Marchisio (who was taunted to become Juve captain back then) toyed with the idea of leaving the club. That's how good Pogba was. However even back then some teething problems popped up. Conte tried to change his play and failed. Allegri tried to do the same and failed as well. That was not a problem for Juventus because Pogba was simply too good in what he did. Which is why both managers had warned United not to try to reinvent the wheel with the guy, something that we keep on doing till this very day.
Unfortunately that's a problem for us. We've been blessed (or rather spoiled) with top midfielders who had done their outmost to succeed at United. That included changing their game and sometimes their role as well. Paul Scholes started his United's career as a striker. He ended his career as a deep lying playmaker. Keane was an attacking minded midfielder but was switched into a defensive midfielder while Carrick came as a B2B player only to become a Deep lying midfielder. I can name other 'lesser' players like for example Fletcher who spent some time playing as RW for god know why or Phil Neville who was plugged out of defence and thrown as a DM at one point. Irrespective of that, United has a very low tolerance to BS in terms of midfielders. Top quality midfielders are expected to immediately do well and just switch their game with little to no disruption. Those who somehow rebel to that were rejected rather brutally. JSV, Veron and even Ince who was kicked to Inter the moment he decided that he wanted to play in a more advanced role.
United had been unusually patient with Pogba but will not back down on what they expect out of a top midfielder. Meanwhile Pogba refuse to change his style of game no matter whose the manager (Conte, Mourinho, Allegri, Ole etc). Mino's 'contribution' doesn't help either. If you ask me that's the recipe of a partnership that was set to fail. Its like partnering Scholes with Kim Kardashian, Marcus Rashford with Katie Hopkins or Nancy Pelosi with Donald Trump. It ain't going to work.
So I'd say lets cut the losses and move forward.