Hello fellow football lovers,
I bring to you news from the French and Manchester United attacker Anthony Martial on his contract issues and this is how it goes,
Anthony Martial the Man United attacker has stated his wish to leave Manchester United, and Ralf Rangnick the current head coach believes he understands his position. Anthony Martial's desire to quit Manchester United is understandable, according to Ralf Rangnick. Martial's playing time has been limited this season, with only four starts across all competitions and a total of 358 minutes as a replacement.
Rangnick stated that the France international had indicated his wish to depart, and while he understands the player's viewpoint, he is not opposed to keeping Martial in the team to maintain depth. We had a long conversation on Wednesday, Rangnick told reporters. He told me that he's been at Manchester United for seven years and that he feels it's time for a change, to go somewhere else.
I think this is understandable in some ways; I could follow his sentiments, but it's also vital to consider the club's predicament. We have Covid times, three contests, and we still have big objectives and want to be as successful as possible. Sevilla is said to be one of the clubs interested in signing the forward, although Rangnick said that no formal offers have been received for the 26-year-old. I told him, listen, as long as no club is interested in him, and it should not only be in the player's interest, but it should also be in the club's interest, Rangnick stated.
According to the head coach so far as he is concern, there has been no offer from any other team, and he will stay as long as that is the case although there are rumors. If a deal isn't struck, Martial will have to make do with the bench, since Cristiano Ronaldo, Mason Greenwood, Jadon Sancho, and Marcus Rashford are all ahead of him in the pecking order.
Rangnick highlighted his approach to the transfer market, stating that he strives to strike a balance between a player's demands and what is best for the team as a whole. We can talk about it if a player wants to leave because he feels he won't get enough game time here with us, Rangnick said. But it's not only about what the player wants; it's also about the club's circumstances. If a player wants to go, two things must come together: one, he must desire to leave, but second, the club's needs must be met.