Paul Pogba is revelling in the opportunity to play alongside the likes of Kylian Mbappe and Marcus Rashford, whom he believes are the "future of football".
Both Pogba and Mbappe were instrumental in France's triumphant World Cup campaign in Russia last year, and the pair are set to feature as Les Bleus kick off their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign against Moldova on Friday.
Rashford and Pogba were two players who appeared to struggle the most under Jose Mourinho's Manchester United management at the start of this season, but with interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the helm the duo have thrived, revitalising what had been a stuttering campaign.
And Pogba believes there are obvious similarities between his club and country team-mates.
"It helps me because they're both fast," he told Eurosport. "They call for the ball a lot, which helps me when I have the ball.
"They call for it, I try to make the best pass and they finish - so it benefits me.
"I like playing with young, talented players like them. They are the future of football and my partnership with them is good."
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