And we talk again about Martial at OM

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Anthony Martial at OM, the rumor was revived by the Sun this Monday.

This is one of the sea serpents that invites itself into the Phocaean city every year. Anthony Martial returning to Ligue 1 and more precisely to Marseille, the idea has already been put forward in the past – seriously studied even by Pablo Longoria’s teams. Just recently again.

This time, the rumor comes directly from England where the French international plays. The Sun considers the return to France of the former Monegasque more than likely. ASM, which saw its talent blossom between 2013 and 2015, is also cited by the British tabloid, but OM, for its recently expressed interest, could leave with a head start.

At end of contract at MU

The only unknown at this time is the person’s ability to bounce back, on his side until the spring after his recent adductor surgery. In need of benchmarks at Manchester United, where his last successful year dates back to 2020, Anthony Martial has only scored 12 goals in 64 outings over the last four years – only one in 13 matches this season.

At the end of his contract next June, he is no longer part of the plans of the Red Devils, who have already reached an agreement with the Dutch international of Ajax, Brian Brobbey, to strengthen the Mancunian ranks next summer. At 28 years old, Anthony Martial is today listed at 15 million euros. There is no doubt that he will find a buyer free of any commitment in six months.

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