
Romano said in a Guardian post that whether Martial can leave the team on loan this month depends on whether Manchester United is willing to take part of his salary, and Sevilla, Juve and Barca have all shown interest in the striker.
Anthony Martial has made it clear that he wants to leave Manchester United, although it is reported that the Red Devils want the seekers to bear the full burden of his £150,000 weekly salary plus a loan fee, and Spurs and Newcastle have also been in contact with Martial until the end of the season, although the Frenchman does not want to join other Premier League teams on loan, he prefers to play in other leagues.
Romano said Sevilla's loan request last month had been rejected by Manchester United, the La Liga team was reluctant to bear the full salary of Anthony Martial, Juve were also interested in the Manchester United striker and Barca had made initial inquiries and they were considering whether to sign another striker.
West Ham and Newcastle have shown interest in Attila Sauloy, with the 23-year-old centre-back also drawing the attention of Milan, with all three clubs currently looking for new centre-backs in the market.
It will cost around £16.7 million to sign Sholoi, his contract with Fenerbahce expires in 2025, and the Hungarian played every minute of the game for the national team at last year's European Championship, and his performance has attracted interest from Premier League and Serie A teams.
Romano tweeted: The Belgian Football Association has no intention of "giving the green light" to Roberto Martinez's appointment as Everton manager. They hope Martinez can stay in the squad to prepare for the 2022 World Cup.
In addition, Martinez and Everton have not fully agreed on potential contract issues so far.