Anthony Martial, it’s over

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Anthony Martial’s adventure is over at Manchester United, according to the English press.

He stayed at Manchester United for a long time, and yet the mayonnaise never really took hold. Transferred in the summer of 2015 from AS Monaco for sixty million euros, the French international greatly lacked consistency throughout his lease with the Red Devils. Often injured, he was not helped by his physique, but his lack of impact also ended up costing him his place. At the end of his contract this summer, he will pack up.

Not selected by Erik ten Hag for the final meeting of the season Red Devils this Saturday, in the FA Cup final against Manchester City, Anthony Martial is done for the 2023-2024 financial year. If there is an option for another year in his contract, there is virtually no chance it will be activated. According to the Dailymailmass is said and the Frenchman, who has only scored two small goals in nineteen matches this season, for a total of six hundred and twenty-nine minutes played, in all competitions, will therefore go.

Which club next year?

If the trend continues, Erik ten Hag should also be pushed out by his management. Could a change of coach then influence Martial’s destiny in Manchester? For now, the answer is no. Nine years after his arrival, synonymous with hope for the club’s supporters, the striker will leave in almost complete anonymity.

It now remains to be seen where he can bounce back. Despite his statistics having been at half mast for many seasons, Anthony Martial should be courted. While he is still only twenty-eight years old, his experience could appeal to many clubs. But will they be ready to bet on a player whose career is at a bit of a slump?

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