Bruno is the type just about every club needs because he's a very good player who's arriving at his peak age, works quite hard for the team and comes across as a consummate professional, but United won't get the best out of him if we continue to prioritize Pogba in a 4-3-3, IMO. Dunno if
@SportingCP96 is of the same opinion, but that's just the way I feel considering the overlap in their respective skill sets (same goes for someone like Havertz, who's also having a great season at Leverkusen with 18 goals and 7 assist at age 19). Folk will point towards Guardiola's use of Silva and De Bruyne in City's midfield, in the hope that a similar system can be employed at United with Pogba/Bruno in the 8/10 hybrid roles where they form a telepathic understanding and work in synchronized harmony, but...those two more disciplined than Pogba in terms of consistency of decision-making, Guardiola is a midfield whisperer and can organize that department in a way that no other coach can, and the high-possession/high-press system itself protects them from overexposure (plus, the presence of a positionally brilliant and tactically astute holder in Fernandinho further secures the center of the park).