1 – The 23-year-old has just one yellow card to his name in the red of Manchester.

It was picked up during United’s last-16 Europa League defeat away to Athletic Bilbao in 2012. Pogba was a 63rd minute replacement for Michael Carrick, making his Europa League debut in the process.

3 – The French midfielder made just three Premier League appearances under Sir Alex Ferguson during the 2011/12 season.

United would go on to have a disappointing season. Crashing out of UEFA Champions League at the group stages, and watched bitter rivals Manchester City lift their first ever Premier League title.

4 – Pogba’s youth career spans four clubs: Roissy-en-Brie, Torcy, Le Harve and Manchester United.

Roissy-en-Brie is Pogba’s hometown club and is an eastern suburb of Paris. See if you can spot a young Pogba in the picture below, with his Roissy-en-Brie teammates outside the Stade de France.

6 – Pogba is United’s new No.6. He follows in the footsteps of Gary Pallister, Jaap Stam, Laurent Blanc, Rio Ferdinand, Wes Brown and Jonny Evans.

Pogba previously wore the number 42 jersey during his first senior stint at United. He wore the number six shirt for three seasons at Juventus followed by number 10 which was vacated by Carlos Tevez.

7 – The man from the parisian suburbs of Lagny-sur-Marne made just seven senior appearances for United.

8 – Pogba picked-up eight domestic winners medals during his four seasons at Juve.

Four Serie A titles, two Coppa Italia titles and two Supercoppa Italiana titles.

10 – In 2014 the ex-Juventus star was named by The Guardian in their list of the 10 next big things in European football. You can see who else featured here.

12 – Pogba finished the 2015-16 seasons with the most assists in Serie A, providing a helping hand in 12 Juve goals.

This assist for Arturo Vidal typifies the Frenchman’s desire to drive forward and his ability to pick the right pass.

14 – In January 2015 the midfield maestro helped Juventus secure their first away win over Napoli in 14 years, bagging a goal in a 3-1 win with a sublime volley.

28 – Pogba scored a total of 28 goals during his time at Juventus.

Many of them were stunning, but this one v Udinese arguably tops the lot.

There you have it, just a sample of Paul Pogba’s career in numbers. I’ll add to this in the future when I get a chance, thanks for reading!