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Mourinho and Pogba share tense-looking training exchange in front of TV cameras

The midfielder's future has been the subject of intense speculation all season.

Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba shared a tense-looking training ground exchange the day after the Manchester United manager stripped the midfielder of the vice-captaincy.

Old Trafford is under the spotlight once again as Tuesday's shock Carabao Cup exit to second-tier Derby compounded fresh speculation over the club's record signing.

Pogba was a hot topic before and after seeing his team-mates go down 8-7 on penalties after a 2-2 home draw, with Mourinho confirming post-match that the rested midfielder will no long skipper the side in the absence of Antonio Valencia.

It was reported in the build-up that the Reds boss had told the World Cup winner in front of the squad that he would not captain United again as he did not embody what the club is about.

Mourinho denied any falling out with Pogba when confirming the decision, but Sky Sports' footage from training the following morning suggests all is not well.

The 25-year-old was seen shaking hands with coach Michael Carrick, Mourinho and a member of United's media team, before looking taken aback by something the manager said.

Pogba then had an apparently exasperated discussion with the manager in a clip viewed four million times in little more than three hours on one of the channel's Twitter posts.

Press Association Sport understands Sky Sports' access to training was part of a pre-arranged open session that forms part of its broadcasting agreement.

But what the broadcasters had expected to be a tame recovery session instead raises fresh concerns over the relationship between two of United's biggest hitters.

Paul Pogba watched the penalty shoot-out defeat to Derby in the Carabao Cup from the stands at Old Trafford (Martin Rickett/PA).

Pogba returned to Old Trafford from Juventus in 2016, but his relationship with the manager that signed him has been testy at times.

United's hierarchy steadfastly refused to sell the reportedly unsettled midfielder over the summer, but fresh talk of a January exit is beginning to grow.

Barcelona continue to be strongly linked with Pogba, who suggested that he would be fined if he opened up about his happiness after captaining United to an opening-day win against Leicester.

Jose Mourinho has stripped Paul Pogba of the vice-captaincy (Martin Rickett/PA).

The 25-year-old went on to wear the armband against Brighton and Young Boys, but Mourinho confirmed after the defeat to Derby that he will no longer stand in for captain Valencia.

"The only truth is that I made the decision of Paul not to be the second captain any more, but no fall-out, no problems at all," the United boss told Sky Sports.

"The same person that decides that Paul is not the second captain anymore is the same person who decides that Paul was the second captain. Myself. I am the manager, I can make these decisions.

"No fall-out at all, no problems at all, just one decision that I don't have to explain."

Paul Pogba wore the captain's armband in the defeat to Brighton earlier this season (Gareth Fuller/PA).

Sources close to the club have not been surprised by this week's developments, but this would not be the first time Mourinho's man-management has shocked his players.

United would not comment on Wednesday's footage when contacted by Press Association Sport, but the manager will be confronted about it when he faces the press to preview the weekend trip to West Ham.

The Portuguese, as planned, swerved the post-match press conference on Tuesday, when reports emanated suggesting Pogba's desire to leave for Barca was behind the manager's decision to strip him of the vice-captaincy.

Pogba's comments after the drab 1-1 home draw with Wolves are also said to have got under Mourinho's skin.

Having scored two and set up the other in the 3-0 victory at Young Boys, the France international under-performed on his return to Premier League action and was dispossessed in the move that led to Joao Moutinho's equaliser.

Pogba told reporters that United should "attack, attack, attack" after failing to beat promoted Wolves, but took umbrage with the way those comments were portrayed.

"Some people make polemic even from 'good morning' to create drama," Pogba wrote on Twitter at the start of the week. "Big Pogoodmorning everyone hope u get it twisted."

Pogba has yet to post anything this season that clarifies his United future.

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