What Martial said before leaving Manchester United camp

Manchester United star Anthony Martial told team-mates he won’t return for the remainder of the club’s pre-season tour in the United States.

The Frenchman flew home from United’s Los Angeles base on Wednesday for the birth of his child with partner Mélanie Da Cruz. Martial’s relationship with Mourinho was already at breaking point with the Frenchman known to be keen on quitting the club, while the club’s board are determined to keep Martial against Mourinho’s wishes.

Mourinho clarified after United’s 1-1 draw with AC Milan in LA that he was aware of Martial’s decision ‘two or three days ago’ but his departure leaves United short on forwards ahead of their Premier League opener against Leicester City.

United have just a fortnight before their clash against the Foxes but Martial has no intention of playing in the club’s next two games in America and told team-mates he won’t rejoin the tour. According to the Times, Martial informed team-mates that he’s likely to stay in Europe for the next week and fears are growing that the Frenchman may never play for the club again.

Chelsea and Bayern Munich are both interested in Martial but United’s board want to keep Martial for a season longer in the hope that he realises his potential at Old Trafford. However, Mourinho would rather cash in on the winger to fund a move for Chelsea star Willian or Inter Milan star Ivan Perisic.

On 1 September 2015, Martial completed a move to Manchester United for £36 million, potentially rising to £58 million, on a four-year contract with the option of another year. This was the highest transfer fee paid for a teenager, breaking the previous record of £27 million United paid for Luke Shaw a year earlier, and that Paris Saint-Germain had paid for Marquinhosin 2013 [21] United paid £36 million up front for Martial, but his contract contains three bonus clauses worth £7.2 million each, taking the potential fee to £57.6 million. The clauses each relate to certain accomplishments being achieved in the next four years, including if Martial scores 25 goals during that span, racks up 25 caps for France or wins the Ballon d’Or before June 2019. Manager Louis van Gaal called Martial an acquisition for United’s future rather than for immediate use, and called the transfer fee “ridiculous”, alleging that Manchester United regularly had to pay £10 million more than other teams.

Upon signing, Martial said, “I’m so excited to join United, I have always wanted to play in the Premier League and to join the biggest club in the world is what every young footballer dreams of.” Van Gaal stated, “Anthony is a naturally talented, young, multi-functional forward with great potential. I believe this is the club for him to continue his development.” The fee was reportedly met with astonishment by the French public.

Martial made his debut at Old Trafford on 12 September as a 65th-minute substitute for Juan Mata, and scored the final goal of a 3–1 win over rivals Liverpool. Van Gaal called it a “marvellous goal”.  Eight days later, in his first Premier League start, he scored twice in an away win, 3–2 at Southampton. On 23 September, again as a replacement for Mata, Martial scored his fourth goal in four games for his new club, concluding a 3–0 win over Ipswich Town in the third round of the League Cup. Martial’s early impact was praised by former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who stated that “he can do anything”.

Martial won his first individual honour at United as he picked up the ‘PFA Fan’s Player of the Month’ for September, in which he notched up three goals from two matches. A few days later, he gained his second trophy at United, as his strike against Liverpool earned him the club’s ‘Goal of the Month’ for September. He was also named Premier League Player of the Month for September, the third-youngest player to receive the award after Micah Richards and Michael Owen.

On 21 October, in a Champions League group stage match away to CSKA Moscow, Martial gave away a penalty – which David de Gea saved from Roman Eremenko – and later equalised to confirm a 1–1 draw. He was awarded the Golden Boy as Europe’s best under-21 player on 19 December.

Martial was key in a 2–1 win against Everton in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on 23 April 2016: he assisted the first goal by Marouane Fellaini and scored an added-time winner. He finished the season as the club’s top scorer in both the league and overall competitions with 11 goals and 17 goals respectively.
Martial playing for Manchester United in 2017
Martial retained his starting berth at Manchester United under new manager José Mourinho, starting ahead of in-form teammate Marcus Rashford on the left wing for the opening few games of the season.  The forward, however, lost his place in the starting lineup after several underwhelming performances, with the club tentatively attributing Martial’s difficulties to ongoing problems in his personal life.  Nevertheless, on 2 October 2016, Martial came off the bench at Old Trafford to score United’s only goal—his first of the new season—against Stoke City, a game that ended in a 1–1 draw.

On 30 November 2016, Martial was recalled to the side to face West Ham in the EFL Cup after receiving warnings about his starting spot in previous weeks from manager José Mourinho,he responded by scoring two goals in a 4–1 win to send United into the semi-final of the competition.  Being in and out of the team for a couple of months, Martial was rumoured to leave Manchester United in the summer, but on 6 February he made it clear on his official Twitter account, tweeting: “the paper’s are wrong don’t listen to them”. Martial returned to the starting lineup against Watford at Old Trafford on 11 February by providing an assist to Juan Mata and later scoring a goal for himself in the 60th minute, he was later declared the man of the match.  On 26 February, he was named in the starting XI that faced Southampton at Wembley Stadium for the 2017 EFL Cup Final, which United won 3–2.  The victory earned Martial his third piece of silverware for United.  In May, he won the first European trophy of his career, coming on as a substitute in the 2017 UEFA Europa League Final

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