Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has described his time at Manchester United as a "holiday" compared to what he endures to meet the high standards in Turin.
The France international made just three first-team appearances for the Red Devils before joining Juventus on a free transfer in 2012.
Since leaving Old Trafford, the 22-year-old has helped Juve lift three consecutive Serie A titles, and the midfielder has suggested that playing for the Italian side requires more hard work than at United.
"People need to know that nothing at Juve is easy," Pogba told Italian newspaper La Stampa. "There is a different culture of work compared to elsewhere.
"I was at Manchester and it seemed like being on holiday. Here we work so much. All these titles, we didn't steal them. It was by working right to the end."
Pogba's form over the last few seasons has reportedly attracted the interest of Premier League giants, including Chelsea and Manchester City.