With Bruno Fernandes being one of the key performers for the Red Devils, Saha believes Pogba must stay in Manchester United to complement the Portuguese by showing his worth.
Pogba has come under series of criticisms since his return to England in the summer of 2016, due to his inconsistency on the pitch and some of his off field antics.
The France international has always been linked with a move away from the Premier League with many reports linking him with a return to Juventus.
Saha believes Pogba was unfortunate to play with players who were not at his level but the arrival of Fernandes and the recent form of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side should entice the 2018 World Cup winner to stay.
“I’m a big fan of Paul,” the ex-Manchester United and Everton striker told GentingBet.
“To be honest some games, like last season, he was alone. He was without Bruno, without the players around him playing with full confidence. Now all those forward players have ambition and energy, now Paul has no excuse.”
“He’s really a top player that we can ask a lot of because he’s able to do so much and provide so much for his team. Now it will be very important that his fitness will be totally right because he has been hit by Covid and a few injuries.”
“I can’t wait to see him start the season with a proper pre-season. A proper set-up of tactics with the manager to give him the platform to go and destroy the season. This is the potential.”
“Of course, I don’t like when it comes to speculation and his agent comes and talks instead of him. In so many ways it brings the attention back to Paul when he doesn’t need that. He needs to let his football talk. This is where, as a fan, you get frustrated because he sends the wrong image.”
“That’s not him, I’m sure. I know him well and the guy is strong, he will hold his ground. He will show that he is passionate but he’s not going to show weaknesses or be influenced by anyone. That’s the kind of situation we have with him. But he’s super motivated on his own.”
“Paul isn’t going to be a Roy Keane or a Wayne Rooney. That’s not the same style or personality and we can’t ask him to be someone else. He’s going to be Paul Pogba.”