Paul Pogba insists he is not concerned by his world record price tag and is only focused on helping Manchester United return to their former glory.
Pogba, having left United for Juventus in 2012, returned to Old Trafford from the Italian champions for £93.8m in August, making him the most expensive footballer of all time.
And the France midfielder has targeted helping United secure the Premier League title and a return to the Champions League in the process this season.
"I am just happy to play football. I don't even think about it [the transfer fee]. It has happened, it is behind me, I am just looking to win the league," Pogba was quoted as saying by Manchester Evening News.
"My ambition is always be the number one and be the best. So the objective is to win the league. We want to go back to the Champions League because that is where we belong."
After picking up two yellow cards late in Juventus' successful Coppa Italia campaign last season, Pogba missed out on United's 3-1 away victory over Bournemouth on Sunday through suspension.
But although he has not played a single minute of football since featuring in France's Euro 2016 final defeat to Portugal last month, Pogba says he is ready to make his second league debut for United against Southampton on Friday if called upon by manager Jose Mourinho.
"You have to ask the manager but I feel very good and have been training for 10 days. I am okay," he added.
"I am quite used to this. I played the World Cup two years ago when at Juve and three years ago I was at the Under-20s World Cup as well. So I am okay. It is about your body and I have been training on my holidays."
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