Kevin Kilbane believes Paul Pogba would flourish under the guidance of Mauricio Pochettino at Spurs or Pep Guardiola at Man City.
The Frenchman cost over £89 million when Manchester United brought him back to England from Juventus but he has struggled to live up to the price tag.
Speaking on Friday's OTB AM, the former Everton defender told Adrian Barry: "He has dominated the headlines over the last number of weeks and that's mostly down to the issue of Jose Mourinho substituting him when they've been chasing.
"You only needed to look last week - you can tell something's not right. Something with Mourinho, we spoke about it last week, I think calling him over to the side, pointing out quite vigorously where he thinks Pogba should be standing on the field.
"Pogba, it's something John Giles has alluded to over the last year or so, he's not disciplined enough to play in a two-man midfield.
"Keith Andrews even spoke about it on The Keith Andrews Show a couple of weeks ago - there is a serious issue here," he added.
"I think Pogba is that free spirit where you might need to give him that free role but I think sometimes, when you're playing against those bigger sides as we've seen - if you look at Liverpool with Mo Salah or a Saido Mane - they filter back into position and do a disciplined role for the team because they have to do that.
"They don't necessarily run out of position - they have a bit of freedom in possession but also when you lose that ball - you need to filter back quickly.
"Pogba doesn't have that side to his game and that's why ultimately - when you think of a Jose Mourinho-type player - you don't necessarily see Pogba as that type of player."
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