Juventus and France superstar Paul Pogba hopes to eclipse the achievements of both Pele and Diego Maradona during his career.
After being released by Manchester United in 2012, Pogba has become one of Europe's finest midfielders while at Juve, with a number of elite clubs believed to be interested in acquiring his signature, including Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
The 23-year-old already has an impressive trophy haul with four Serie A titles and a Coppa Italia win, while he was also part of the Juve side who were beaten by Barca in the 2015 Champions League final.
But Pogba has now set his sights even higher, and says he hopes to go down as one of the best players in the history of the sport.
"I want to become a legend, like Pele or Maradona," he told La Repubblica.
"Or more than them. I'm not trying to say that I'm the strongest, only that I want to be.
"I have a problem: I hate to lose. And I like to be different, I want to do what nobody else has done. I work hard because I aim to become perfect and because it makes me happy when I win.
"I may not be among the most beloved players, but that's not my target. I'm working to be the best."
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