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Martial's loan to Sevilla, a win-win under the deep tug-of-war, does he still have a future at Manchester United?

Manchester United have officially announced that Anthony Martial has officially joined La Liga side Sevilla on loan. As for the details of the contract, the authoritative media Sky Sports gave a clear analysis: there is no cost to the loan, and there is no buyout clause, and Martial's salary will be fully borne by Sevilla. There is no doubt that this is the result of mutual compromise between the two sides after a deep "tug-of-war". To a large extent, it can be counted as a win-win situation.

Martial's loan to Sevilla, a win-win under the deep tug-of-war, does he still have a future at Manchester United?

At the same time, Martial is also on the greatest extent, leaving his Manchester United career with the possibility of "turning".

Why is this a win-win situation?

Martial's loan to Sevilla, a win-win under the deep tug-of-war, does he still have a future at Manchester United?

First, from the perspective of the players themselves, Martial's current wind evaluation has fallen to the bottom. The performance on the pitch was very bad, Rangnick was about to leave the team after a game without playing, as a marginal person on the team, he did not try to save himself after the arrival of the new coach but wanted to flee, which was a real "deserter" behavior. And to save his career, especially when Deschamps has a good feeling for him, looking for opportunities to play and good performances, he is still likely to participate in the World Cup. Although, the hope is not very big.

Second, Sevilla are currently in second place in the table after Barcelona and Atletico are in the doldrums. While competing for Champions League qualification is obvious, it is not impossible for La Liga to compete for the title, after all, it is only 4 points behind the leaders Real Madrid. Further strengthening the lineup will help them to exert their strength in the second half. Even if there is no hope of winning la Liga, after strengthening the squad, in the European and domestic cups, Sevilla can still fight.

Martial's loan to Sevilla, a win-win under the deep tug-of-war, does he still have a future at Manchester United?

Third, Manchester United needs to rebuild and reform, and Lonnick's focus is not only on building a team system, but also on rectifying the wind and "cleaning" the players. After Martial presented a "negative equity" situation as a whole, he temporarily gave a multi-faceted acceptable plan, which undoubtedly made a good start to the follow-up work. Players such as Jesse Lingard and Van der Beek who do not get the opportunity and have many asking for prices can also accumulate some good operating plans.

More critically, Anthony Martial's high salary, Manchester United can temporarily "dump". British media previously said that Martial's weekly salary is 250,000 pounds, even if Manchester United is not bad money, but can not always go to Hoho.

Why does Anthony Martial still have a future at Manchester United?

Martial's loan to Sevilla, a win-win under the deep tug-of-war, does he still have a future at Manchester United?

Judging from the details of the contract, the loan has only been for half a season. Sevilla did not choose a buyout, and Martial naturally wanted to return after the loan was over. And this time node is very important.

First, Lonnick is the interim manager and is likely to be a senior adviser to the team at the end of the season. Second, Manchester United has recently reported scandals with Pochettino, Tenhag and many other managers, and after the end of the season, the direction of the team entering a "new era" has not changed.

Martial's loan to Sevilla, a win-win under the deep tug-of-war, does he still have a future at Manchester United?

For Martial, once the loan is successful, his career self-help has entered a very good situation. After his return, he will have a better wind evaluation, state and self-confidence to meet the scrutiny of Manchester United's new manager. Even in Manchester United, there is still no future, that with the success of outsourcing Sevilla, his next home is obviously not the previous pitiful situation of "relying on agent hype but few families".

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