Man Utd's Anthony Martial explains why he rejected Barcelona and Juventus in January
Manchester United flop Anthony Martial has explained why he turned down moves to Barcelona and Juventus in the January transfer window as he searched for an exit from Old Trafford.
Martial departed United for Sevilla on a loan deal that will last until the end of the season having failed to find a place in interim manager Ralf Rangnick ’s plans back in Manchester.
The Frenchman has endured a largely disappointing career at United since becoming the world’s most expensive teenager when they signed him from Monaco in 2015.
He has scored just eight goals in all competitions in the past 18 months, becoming a regular on the substitute’s bench in what has been a frustrating spell for both United and Martial.
In an attempt to gain regular game time, the attacker opted to leave United in the January transfer window.
He had a range of options when picking his next destination, with Juve and Barca both reported to have been interested in him.
Both clubs were prioritising boosting their attacking options in the winter window, with Martial a target for both clubs.
But rather than the Nou Camp or the Allianz Stadium, Martial will be playing his football at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium for the rest of the season.
And he has now explained his decision to snub the European heavyweights in favour of joining a club who have launched an unexpected La Liga title challenge.
“For me it was the right decision because I knew I was going to play and for me playing was the most important thing,” he told Diario de Seville.
“Other big clubs tried to convince me but I preferred to come to Sevilla because I knew that Sevilla was a very good club, a family club. For me it was the right decision.
“It's true. Juventus tried to sign me. I was


