Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has said that he looks to other players in an effort to draw inspiration and improve his own game.
Speaking to 'TyC Sports', an Argentinian television channel, about the Brazilian star, Pogba said: ''Yes, Neymar. I like him. He has the definition of happiness on the pitch.''
He went on to praise the Paris Saint-Germain forward for his fame saying: ''When you say the word 'Neymar' around the world, everyone knows who he is and what he does. Therefore if I could play with him one day, it would be a pleasure.''
He added that ''in Brazil, football is everything, it's life in Brazil. Everyone plays football. I love to see him on the pitch playing, with his technique and his ability. It's a different style.''
Pogba went on to reveal the footballers that he looked up to as a young player, including Zinedine Zidane, Messi, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo, he added that he ''wanted to have all the virtues of those players.'' In recent years, he finds himself looking to the likes of Iniesta, Kevin De Bruyne and Luke Modric to improve his own performance.