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Juventus abandoned the track leading to Anthony Martial due to the Frenchman’s financial demands being too high.
Anthony Martial will leave Manchester United at the end of the month after nine years. Interspersed in particular by a failed loan to Sevilla FC. His future seemed to be taking shape in Italy, but it is now quite unlikely that he will take charge there.
Juventus courted the former Monegasque for a long time but ended up abandoning this avenue. According to the daily Tuttosport, those responsible for the Old Lady were cooled by the 15 million euros per year demanded by Martial for a commitment.
Martial wants too high a salary
Galatasaray is also in talks with the French international, but like Juve, it has no plans to meet the Frenchman’s current salary wishes. Especially since he is quite well supplied in the offensive sector with the presence of Mauro Icardi, best director of the last Super Lig campaign.
While he has been injured for a long time, Martial is now in full possession of his means and ready to attack the next season from the start with his new club. However, he would have to lower his expectations if he hopes to find an interesting challenge after several years of ordeal at Old Trafford.
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