According to reports, Real Madrid have not given up on the search for Kylian Mbappe and could look forward to the final day in France. PSG sees Martial as Mbappe’s successor.
According to a Spanish retailer Real Madridista, Portugal’s senior player Jorge Mendes is trying to sign a contract that could help Anthony Martial complete a six-year deal with Manchester United to join French giants PSG.
Rumors of Real Madrid are keen to sign Kylian Mbappe’s final deal this summer, which could see PSG try to sign on behalf of the 22-year-old.
Anthony Martial had an impressive 2019-20 season at Manchester United, where he scored 23 goals for the club in all competitions. Martial was expected to take the lead at Manchester United last season, but injury and the arrival of Edinson Cavani saw him fall to the ground.
He finished the season with just four goals in 22 Premier League games. The arrival of Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund in July has led many fans to speculate that Manchester United will take part in the 25-year-old’s transfer this summer.
Marcus Rashford’s shoulder injury, which kept him from playing until October, prompted Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to decide to keep Anthony Martial. The Frenchman, however, looked like a shadow in the first three Premier League games of the season at Manchester United.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Old Trafford should reduce Anthony Martial’s game this season.
Jorge Mendes acts as a mediator trying to take Anthony Martial to PSG, but it is a very difficult thing #mulive [@RMadridistaReal]
Manchester United could sign Anthony Martial after Daniel James left yesterday
Manchester United’s decision to sell Welshman Daniel James to Leeds United for £ 25 million could lead to the club signing Anthony Martial this summer.
Marcus Rashford was sentenced until October and Jadon Sancho has yet to make it to the Premier League. The Red Devils will be looking to win several trophies this season and will need to deepen in their team.
Anthony Martial could turn down a chance to join PSG due to the number of options the French giants already have. The former AS Monaco star may not be the first to join PSG.