It's not. I dont think that's the point either. Pogba has every right to leave, as United have every right not to offer him ridiculous wages. However, Pogba allowing his agent and brother to disparage the club at every turn is not acceptable. If fans choose not to like Pogba due to this, in collation with his dissappointing performances, its their right. This saga has been going on since 2018, essentially for 3 of his 5 seasons at the club. In that time he has also been injured for extended periods, been part of one of the most destructive rows we've had at the club ( with Mourinho) and has generally provided a toxic attention towards the club. He may be a saint in the dressing room, but the type of pressure he has put on the club and Ole has not been worth it. Finally, and most importantly, United have never operated in that way. It's the reason we've barely had prima donna's at the club. It's part of our culture and Pogba's behaviour doesn't collate with that. A lot of our fans recognize that; our board has been concerned about retrieving the value his performances haven't justified which is why he's still here. Personally, I think he'd be better placed to thrive in a slower paced league where more time and space exists for him to perform those awesome passes and strong drives without having to encounter too much physicality. I've always felt, more than his attitude, the English game doesn't suit him and United's culture doesn't either. It's a bit like Zlatan at Barcelona in that sense. We have always been a club that promotes risk, high tempo, hardwork and professionalism. Teams like PSG and Real Madrid have always loved the superstar, player brand culture. Pogba doesn't suit ours, but he may suit theirs.