PAUL POGBA looks like the upcoming Premier League season is the last thing on his mind as he continues his post-World Cup break.
The Manchester United star is on his latest foreign trip and has been living the high life since being crowned a world champion in Russia last month.
Pogba, 25, is one of many United players asked by boss Jose Mourinho to cut their holidays short as the club struggle to put a side together for the Premier League opener against Leicester on August 10.
But like many of his team-mates, Pogba - who is said to be top of Barcelona's wish-list - is choosing to enjoy his well-earned summer break to the full.
In an Instagram post, he showed off his dancing skills with a local and described himself as "far away".
He also broke out a ukelele on a boat and is showing no signs of wanting to return to Manchester any time soon.
Pogba got involved in a pacific island war dance with a local, who he quickly became firm friends with on the beach.
He used the caption 'blending in' for the video, and appeared to be making the most of the idyllic surroundings.
The Frenchman is not due back at United until Sunday, five days before they host Leicester City.
Mourinho's complaints came as his side struggled on their US tour without stars such as Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Jesse Lingard.
Pogba began his post-World Cup summer tour in Los Angeles last month, where he held a pool party also attended by United team-mate Marouane Fellaini.
Pamela Anderson's boyfriend Adil Rami, who joined Pogba in the French squad in Russia, was also there.
Reports that Pogba was in LA to discuss a switch to Barcelona with Eric Abidal were denied by the former left-back, who is now the Catalan club's technical director.
Barcelona are not the only club linked with Pogba this summer as he could be set to end a long-running feud with Mourinho.
The pair fell out last season and Pogba ended up being benched for youngster Scott McTominay at times.
Former club Juventus have been linked with a world-record £200million bid for Pogba as they look to bring him back to Turin and unite him with £99m signing Cristiano Ronaldo.
England duo Marcus Rashford and Phil Jones are thought to have obeyed Mourinho's demands and made an early return.
But players who do end their holidays before the scheduled date .