Leicester play with two attacking #8 in their midfield. Tielemans for example is one, he plays box-to-box, his strengths are his through balls, long balls over the top, dribbling and shots from distance. He is not an orchestor like Kroos and he can be careless on the ball, decision-making is questionable as well. Similar to Pogba, he needs runners for him to play his passes and a defensive midfielder to cover for him.
Liverpool have Keita and Oxlade. Similar strengths and weaknesses. Dribbles a lot and losses possession a lot. Can be a game changer on their day. Will drift in and out of the game.
Man City - Similar to Pogba, KDB drifts to the flanks to support the wing forward. Needs movement in the box for his crosses and through passes to be fully effective. He also has a high octane inverted full-back to make runs for him and cover for him in midfield.
Spurs spunked 55m pounds on Ndombele who is essentially a lesser version of Pogba. Currently out of favour with Mourinho as well.
Chelsea - Ross Barkley
With the exception of KDB, I think Pogba is easily the better player than all of them. I can't remember if Veron was the better playmaker but if you ask me Pogba is the better player. He is more athletic, has far better dribbling skills and a bigger goal threat. If we can't get the best out of Pogba it is entirely down to us because any team would love to have him in their team.