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Anthony Martial makes his feelings clear on leaving Man Utd on permanent transfer

Anthony Martial has completed a temporary switch to Sevilla but the Manchester United misfit admits his long-term future remains up in the air.

The French international, who joined United from Monaco in 2015 in a move worth an initial £36million, had dropped down the pecking order at Old Trafford amid a drawn-out 18-month downfall.

United colleague Marcus Rashford is among those to have sent supportive messages to the 26-year-old following the move to Spain.

Martial is joining a title battle, with Sevilla just four points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid.

But questions continue to be asked when it comes to where Martial will be playing his club football next year and beyond and he has shed some light on his motivation for the move in his first public statement since the transfer.

"I have joined for five months but you never know what the future holds," Martial said after joining Julen Lopetegui's team.

"It's not just about money. It's to play and to enjoy it. That's it. That's why I chose to come here, to play and to enjoy football again.

"I want to play more and show what I can do. I believe Sevilla is the perfect place to do that.

"I want to score goals, provide assists and be crucial for this team in the next five months. There are many good players at Sevilla and I want to bring my experience to the side."

Martial has played 250 times for United since joining the club, but only one of those appearances - in the weekend victory over West Ham United - came with Ralf Rangnick in the dugout.

Rangnick's interim tenure is due to come to an end at the end of the season, with the German expected to move into a consultancy role as United bring in a new permanent manager.

Sevilla manager Lopetegui is one of the

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