Man United Forward Has Decided To Leave The Club After Disappointing Loan Spell

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring their first goal with Edinson Cavani, Fred, Anthony Martial and Raphael Varane.

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Man United forward Anthony Martial will be returning to the club following a disappointing loan spell at Sevilla. But the Frenchman has no plans to continue at Old Trafford.

The France international moved to the La Liga outfit in January, and was welcomed with a special video message from Ronaldo Nazario. It was hoped the dynamic winger would help propel Sevilla to their first league title since 1946.

Martial failed to have any worthwhile impact in Spain. He didn’t score a single goal in his nine league appearances, as Julen Lopetegui’s side finished fourth. The former AS Monaco talent will come back to his parent club when his loan deal expires.

With Edinson Cavani’s departure already announced, and Cristiano Ronaldo not getting any younger, United are looking for a new forward. But as per ESPN, the 26-year-old has already decided he wants to move on.

Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford is focused on hitting the ground running under Erik ten Hag, despite interest from Bayern Munich.

As per the Telegraph, the Bundesliga champions are keeping an eye on the England international ‘in the event other targets do not come off.’

However, Rashford wants to stay at his boyhood club, and is expected to undergo some intense warm weather training in the US next month to get back to his best after a torrid season under Ralf Rangnick.

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Updated 25th May 2018