Pogba can find 'new challenge' at United - Solskjaer

Published on: 16 July 2019

Paul Mariner and Steve Nicol can't believe Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is considering Paul Pogba for Manchester United's captaincy.

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking forward to the contest, and doesn't expect any clashes between rival supporters.

ESPN FC's Julien Laurens and Steve Nicol examine how Harry Maguire would impact Man United's defence if they sign the Leicester star.

Paul Pogba reportedly wants to leave Manchester United, but Mark Ogden explains why he might need to wait it out at Old Trafford for one more year.

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he can give Paul Pogba the "new challenge" the midfielder indicated he wanted without him having to leave the club.

The France international said he is ready for a new challenge during a promotional tour of Japan before agent Mino Raiola said an Old Trafford exit for 26-year-old was "in the process." Real Madrid and Juventus have both been linked with moves for Pogba, but United are yet to receive a bid.

- Premier League fixtures 2019-20 in full
- Who has qualified for Europe from the Premier League?
- When does the transfer window close?

Speaking at the team base at the Crown Towers hotel in Perth on Tuesday, Solskjaer stopped short of guaranteeing the World Cup winner will be at the club on the opening day of the season but promised Pogba will find the challenge he is looking for at Old Trafford.

TRANSFERS

    Transfer grades: Rating every major signing from Europe

    Why were Chelsea given a transfer ban?


    FC Exclusives
    - Neymar tells PSG he wants to leave - Inter to bid £60m for Lukaku - Real want at least €80m for Bale - United miles from Maguire valuation - United confident of De Gea deal

"I can't dive into all these hypothetical questions but we've not had offers," Solskjaer said when asked about Pogba's future. "I've said so many times about Paul that he's a top, top boy and a great player and he's never, ever been a problem.

"I've not been upset by anything he's said because we've had many conversations and I know exactly what Paul is thinking. I can give him a new challenge."

Like Pogba, Alexis Sanchez's future is also up in the air after a disappointing 18-month spell following his move to Arsenal. The Chile forward is not with the squad in Australia after taking part in the Copa America, but Solskjaer said Sanchez will get a chance to impress in the final two friendlies of the summer against Kristiansund in Oslo on July 30 and AC Milan in Cardiff on Aug. 3. However, the Norwegian would only say Sanchez was in his plans for next season "at the moment."

"You can't spoon feed them," Solskjaer said, when asked about the 30-year-old former Barcelona man. "They've got to come in and grab their chances and Alexis is quality and he showed it in the Copa America.

"Then he got his injury. I don't think it's too bad so I'm hoping he will be available for maybe Kristiansund or AC Milan so he will at least get some football before the season starts. The way we hope we are going to play, it doesn't have to be a 6-foot-4 striker so Alexis can be part of that forward line."

Solskjaer's first summer transfer window has seen United spend £60 million on Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James while the club are still chasing two more signings, including Leicester defender Harry Maguire.

Solskjaer said during a fan event in Perth this week he is looking for a Bryan Robson-type leader in his dressing room and he has urged one of his existing players to fill the void, while also questioning how Manchester City will cope without their former captain Vincent Kompany, who has left the Etihad Stadium to manage Anderlecht.

"I think it's a general society thing as well that there are less Robbos and Keanos [Roy Keane] around," Solskjaer said. "I played with Keano and I think any manager in the world would say I would love to him one who is that type of leader.

"Look at City and Kompany. Who knows what will happen? Because he is a fantastic human being, player and leader so someone else has to step up and someone else has to step up for us."

Source: espn.co.uk

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.
Learn more