Manchester United should do all they can to keep hold of Paul Pogba as he could go on to become a club legend, according to Lee Sharpe.
Speaking on Sky Sports News ahead of United's trip to Liverpool on Super Sunday, he said: "I'd like the club to keep him, I think he could be an absolute United legend.
"I think he's one of the best players they've got at the club.
"He's world-class on his day. I know at times he doesn't do that for ninety minutes and often enough but I think if they were to build a team around him and bring a few players in that can play around him and get on his wavelength I think he could be a sensation for United.
"The only thing is if Paul Pogba has decided that he wants to leave then there's not a lot you can do about that if you've got an unhappy player.
"I don't think he's as distracting and a bad influence in the dressing room as people make out. I think the players quite like him to be fair, I don't think that's the issue.
"I think it's whether Paul Pogba wants to stay at Manchester United.
"In the current situation when they're re-building and they're not really challenging for leagues it's a question he needs to ask himself and whether he wants to go elsewhere and look for that.
"But he could be a massive part of the re-build. They could build a team around him and he could be a United legend for years to come."