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Pogba & Rashford 'were 2 players to turn down Man Utd captaincy under Solskjaer'

  /  autty

A new claim suggests that Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford are the players to turn down the opportunity to be Manchester United captain under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

This week, the Norwegian revealed to The Athletic how his spell as club manager at Old Trafford fell apart, with his side losing 38 matches and drawing 33 more in his 149-game stint.

He said that some of the club's top stars had rejected the opportunity of captaincy, but did not name those who chose not to take up the position of responsibility.

But The Sun report quotes from an unnamed source who outed Pogba and Rashford as the stars who rejected the opportunity.

The source said: 'Paul Pogba was offered it but said he wanted to leave the club so turned it down.

'Rashford was also asked to take the captaincy but he didn't think he was ready for it.'

Pogba was at Man United from 2016 to 2022, before rejoining Juventus at the expiry of his contract. Rashford remains at the club where he has been since his youth career, but is not captain, with Bruno Fernandes taking that role now.

In his interview this week, Solskjaer said he was 'very disappointed when a couple turned down the chance to be captain'.

He also hit out at others who refused to train or play in Manchester United matches in a bid to force his way out of the club.

Antonio Valencia was skipper when Solskjaer took up the caretaker manager role at Old Trafford in December 2018, before being installed as Manchester United's permanent manager three months later.

When the Ecuadorian left, the armband went to Ashley Young for six months, before his exit to Inter Milan.

At that point, Harry Maguire was named as club captain, an honour he maintained officially until this season when Fernandes took over.