Erik ten Hag's stance on Anthony Martial as Man Utd fail to find buyer for Frenchman
Anthony Martial could be reintegrated into Manchester United’s first-team squad next season after the Red Devils failed to find a buyer for the Frenchman.
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Anthony Martial could be reintegrated into Manchester United’s first-team squad next season after the Red Devils failed to find a buyer for the Frenchman.
Manchester United are braced for the prospect of Anthony Martial still being at the club next season due to the lack of offers for the forward.
On Monday, two forwards Manchester United invested more than £130million in are due to be beckoned through the Carrington barriers, both of them cut from their national team squads.
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Manchester United forward Anthony Martial ‘might actually get a crack’ at reviving his career at the club under new manager Erik ten Hag, in the opinion of Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor.
Manchester United forward Anthony Martial ‘might actually get a crack’ at reviving his career at the club under new manager Erik ten Hag, in the opinion of Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor.