Manchester United's most expensive signing of all time, Paul Pogba, has been advised to leave the Red Devils given his current situation at the club.
The 27-year-old has featured seven times so far for the English giants this season, but started the club's latest three matches on the bench, including against Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain.
Paul Ince, a former United player, has been highly critical of the Frenchman during his past four years in England, and has now come to the conclusion that the midfielder should pack his bags.
"Paul Pogba should be on the pitch, this (match against Chelsea on Sunday) is a big, big game," he told beIN Sports.
"For him to be sitting on the bench and watching, with no disrespect, (Scott) McTominay and Fred playing in his position, I would be saying: 'I must be doing something wrong if I can't get in this team'.
"I know he has had an injury and he might be trying to bring him on a little later on, but I think it is time to move on. He has come out in the last two weeks and said he wants to join Real Madrid.
"I think his performances since he has been here have been inconsistent. Paul Pogba is a world-class player and when he moved to Old Trafford, I thought: 'Great'.
"But all he has done is been a problem. The fans have gone against him and now Bruno Fernandes has come in and shown what you need to do to be a Man United player.
"He has performed consistently and Paul Pogba hasn't done that, and that is why he finds himself on the bench."