I love how Zach just sees everything so clearly, so perfectly. Like, he sees the game and understands the talent and he knows what he knows and you cannot convince him otherwise.
The logical fallacy is strong with this one.
Also, let it be stated. Juventus got Pogba on a free. Juventus, when we were not at our strongest or most popular time. On a free. If Pogba's mental talent (by the way, it's easy to speak about Pogba's "mental talent" that "everybody could see" in hindsight but I sincerely doubt every scout judged a player with 3 games under his belt and who was constantly getting into arguments with his manager over starting time as mentally strong) was so obvious, how was it Juve who signed him and there was little in the running. And it wasn't heralded as the snatch of the century or a huge upset, it was publicized as Juve taking a youth product from ManU, hopefully it works out for them. That's it. No "Juve just stole the next Zidane out from under ManU's nose" or "Juventus grab the next great superstar on a free." Pogba had zero international appearances, very few first team appearances and was regarded as a good talent who wasn't getting playing time.
Now, everybody is looking back and saying scouts knew it all along and saw Pogba was destined for greatness. Sure, they did. If any scout was certain Pogba would be where he is now, he would've signed for Madrid or Barca or Bayern or City or anybody else. If his talent was so obviously, Juve wouldn't have even had a shot at him.