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Anthony Martial drops clear hint over "complicated" Man Utd future

Anthony Martial concedes he is set for a Manchester United return in the summer having admitted a transfer to Sevilla would be "complicated".

The Frenchman moved to the Spanish side in January, but his loan deal will expire when the season ends. He was struggling for minutes at Old Trafford and opted for a move to LaLiga, but he has scored just once for Julen Lopetegui's side.

His lack of playing time in Manchester has led to suggestions he could seek a permanent exit, but much may depend on the new man in the dugout. United are not short of attacking options ahead of an expected summer overhaul.

Martial's lack of impact in Andalusia seems to have ended any potential for an extended stay at Sevilla, although the player is not thinking about his next move. He told ABC Sevilla: "I see it very complicated to be able to continue at Sevilla. I’m not worried about that right now. I came knowing that it would be six months and then I would surely have to return to Manchester United.

"I’m very happy with the experience of playing in a new club, as big as Sevilla and having minutes again. If we manage to be a top four team, we will have achieved the goal and I will be happy for the fans, who have been very good to me since I arrived."

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