Pogba was often described as leader of that French WC winning team, praised for both his discipline and ability to raise morale in dressing room. Surely it's a no-brainer to give captain's armband to our (by far) best player who already had a key role in winning the most prestigious trophy there is? What we actually need is a veteran "tough guy" vice-captain to establish authority and raise his voice when needed, because Paul is too nice for that. I'm thinking Ramos, Chiellini, Godin... Commanding presence and experience should be the priority, not necessarily a long-term addition to our first team plans.