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Sky Sports: Manchester United striker will join Sevilla on loan! Bayern centre-backs have decided to make a free transfer

Sky Sports: Manchester United striker will join Sevilla on loan! Bayern centre-backs have decided to make a free transfer

Sevilla have reached an agreement with Manchester United on loan to lock up Martial until the end of the season, where Sevilla will take on the striker's full salary.

Martial will fly directly from Paris to Sevilla on Tuesday for a medical check-up, and despite interest from Juve and Barca, the star has been looking to join Sevilla this month because he believes he can get the most playing opportunities in this La Liga team.

The 26-year-old Martial has scored 79 goals in 269 games for United, but the addition of Cristiano Ronaldo and Sancho and the rise of Greenwood have left the Frenchman in the competition for the front position, and he has only played four games for United this season.

Sevilla are currently second in La Liga, four points behind Real Madrid, who are vying for their first league title since 1946.

According to Sky Sports, Anthony Martial's loan does not include a rental fee.

Sky Sports: Manchester United striker will join Sevilla on loan! Bayern centre-backs have decided to make a free transfer
Sky Sports: Manchester United striker will join Sevilla on loan! Bayern centre-backs have decided to make a free transfer

Romano tweeted: According to SportBiz reporter @Fark, Jules is preparing to leave Bayern on a free transfer this summer, and the centre-back has refused to renew his contract.

Now it's time to pay attention to the domino effect of the center-back transfer, chelsea centre-back Christensen leaving, he is the target of Bayern and Barca.

Sky Sports: Manchester United striker will join Sevilla on loan! Bayern centre-backs have decided to make a free transfer

Official: Watford have parted ways with Ranieri.

Watford executives understand that Ranieri is a man of integrity and honour and that he will always be respected at the club, but the Watford board also feels that with nearly halfway through the league, the change of manager will now give the new manager time to achieve his relegation goal.

Watford are currently 19th in the Premier League, two points away from 17th-placed Norwich in two rounds of the junior rounds.

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