Martial, future “grantatakan” of OM?

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While Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is not really satisfactory, OM could consider recruiting Anthony Martial.

Manchester United, the club which recruited Anthony Martial in 2015, does not plan to exercise the option to extend the French striker’s contract for another year.

He should therefore be free of any contract at the end of next June. According to the tabloid The Sunthe 28-year-old striker would be in the sights of the leaders of Olympique de Marseille for next season.

Monaco remains on the lookout

During the winter transfer window, they had already shown interest in his recruitment. However, his new injury, making him unavailable until at least April after groin surgery, had cooled them.

In Ligue 1, AS Monaco would also be in the running to welcome Martial. On August 31, 2015, the French international left the Principality club for the Red Devils. His transfer was then estimated at 50 million euros plus a possible 30 million in the form of three bonuses.

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