Pogba shows off latest hairstyle

Quite the hair enthusiast, Pogba had Batman’s symbol designed on his hair when at Juventus

Paul Pogba’s transfer to Manchester United has been historic. The €109 million price tag has raised quite a few eyebrows but that has nothing on Paul Pogba’s new hairstyle.

Just this week, the young Frenchman took to Twitter and Instagram to reveal his latest hair – a special themed style in honour of his not so new club. It was just a matter of time before Pogba changed his hair for the team – after all, the man is well known for it.

Pogba uploaded a showcase video of his new hair – a zigzagged line laser cut into his light blonde hair on the left and red colour dyed on the right which looks a little like badly done racing stripes.

Over the years, Pogba has intrigued the world of football with his unlimited ideas and styles for his hair – he has come up with something new for every special occasion. Remember, when he got a cockerel on the side of his head during Euro 2016 and the words Pogboom written during that same tournament?

The young Frenchman treats his hair like a canvas and he’s had everything from a Batman symbol to leopard spots designed on his hair.

There was a time when Pogba sported a Poke Ball in his hair

The United midfielder missed the first game of the Premier League season against Bournemouth because of a suspension that was carried over from the Coppa Italia but should be ready for their second match against Southampton. United fans are eager for their latest superstar to show off his skills on the pitch and now they get to see him do it with a brand new hairstyle.

The hair is clearly in preparation for his second debut for the Red Devils and seems like a good move to get fans on his side.

The last time United made a big money deal they signed Angel Di Maria which went horribly wrong – he played only one full season and left disillusioned with the English game.

Pogba has a lot to live up to – his price and his penchant for crazy hair. Whether it looks good or not, United fans would want their new no. 6 to put in the style where it matters the most – the pitch.

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