An English club fires all its French people

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A major team in the English championship has reportedly decided to get rid of all its French players.

Manchester United management is preparing to make a radical decision. According to the media ESPNshe chose to dismiss the two French people from her workforce, Raphaël Varane and Anthony Martial.

The duo in question has not been satisfactory this season. And it is almost logical that he is invited to change scenery and find a new destination. He will leave freely because he is at the end of his contract this summer. The former Lensois had been performing there since 2021, while the striker had been there much longer (2015).

A page turns at Manchester United

Note that the last time that Manchester United did not have any French players in its professional squad was during the 2014/2015 campaign. That is to say just before the arrival of Anthony Martial.

Scheduled degreasing could also concern other important elements. Plagued by financial difficulties, the Premier League giant wants to make savings where it can before turning to the transfer market to possibly strengthen itself. And this regardless of who will coach the Red Devils during next season.

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