Martial wants to break free but he won’t be allowed to leave for ‘pocket change’

Anthony Martial arrived at United from Monaco in 2015 and was considered a herald of the new age at Old Trafford. But apart from his 2019-20 campaign when he scored 23 goals – the Frenchman failed to deliver and showed to be one of the misfires of United’s scouting sector.Times passed, managers changed but Martial simply did not find the path to the starting line-up on a regular basis. Therefore, the 26-year-old openly asked Ralf Rangnick and the club to leave. It did not take long before several major clubs showed interest.Ronaldo scares the young guns – morale issues hurt the already wobbly chemistry at Old TraffordManchester United have already reportedly rejected Sevilla’s loan bid for Martial, therefore dictating the terms of any potential deal. It was a warning for other suitors, such as Juventus.According to The Telegraph newspaper, the Red Devils turned down the proposal from Sevilla to take the forward on loan in January because the Spaniards would only have covered circa half his 270,000-USD-per-week salary. In that case, United will still have to pay the remaining half.🚨 Anthony Martial’s loan move to Sevilla is on the verge of being agreed. (Source: L’Equipe) pic.twitter.com/KOzM4Txyd7— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) December 29, 2021 There are some very specific terms to be met if he is going to be allowed to go on loan mid-season and it is believed Manchester United are warning all clubs interested in Martial – his current employers are demanding a loan fee be paid to the Premier League side and that the player’s full wages are covered for the loan period.The Frenchman reportedly told new manager Rangnick that he wants more playing time, even if that means moving elsewhere. His contract runs to June 2024, with an option to extend for another year after that.Martial recorded only two Premier League starts this season.

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