The world’s most expensive footballer lives life firmly under the spotlight, but he has never been one to shy away from the attention.
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In fact, he positively embraces it, with his image often making as many headlines as his performances.
Pogba has not disappointed on either front this season, with his efforts on the field helping to fire Manchester United back into Premier League title contention.
They could close to within 10 points of leaders Chelsea when they face old adversaries Liverpool, and will be looking to a figure set to stand out from the crowd to lead that charge.
Pogba has taken inspiration from his virtual self with his new look, with a flash of yellow in his hair similar to that modelled in his new emoji.
A video posted by Paul Labile Pogba (@paulpogba) on Jan 13, 2017 at 3:09pm PST
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The France international has become the first Premier League footballer to be given their own branding on Twitter.
United are embracing #Pogba and will be hoping to see its popularity soar on Sunday afternoon, as that will mean a key man is making a telling contribution in a crucial fixture.