Manchester United legend Roy Keane admits he turned down taking the No7 shirt before it was given to David Beckham.
Keane makes the revelation in his new book, 'The Second Half'.
Keane wrote: "The captaincy is important, but squad numbers can have an importance. At United, '7' was the iconic number.
"When Eric Cantona left there was a debate about who was going to be the next captain. I was quite relaxed about it.
"But there was his number, too - '7'. Bryan Robson had had it before Cantona and, of course, it went back to Georgie Best.
"The manager pulled me into his office and said that he wanted me to wear the '7'.
"I said, 'No, I'm not that bothered.'
"And he said, 'I know Becks will f****** want it and I don't want him to have it.'
"The little power battles.
"I'd had '16' since I'd signed for the club. I was comfortable with '16'. I think it might have kept me on my toes, being outside the '1' to '11'. I didn't think that I was a number '7'.
"I said, 'Give it to Becks.'
"Becks got it, and it suited him - and Cantona. Ronaldo had it after Becks."
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