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Munch: We'll give Martial more love and support, and he feels happy in Sevy

Munch: We'll give Martial more love and support, and he feels happy in Sevy

Live bar February 17, Sevilla director Monchi was interviewed by the Times, he talked about issues such as loaning Anthony Martial from Manchester United, and hoped that the Frenchman could help the team to the end in the fight for la Liga title.

Munch: "When a player has the technical, the tactical and the physical, all you have to do is find the perfect point of those abilities and make them manifest. We think we have the ability to do it, and maybe that means more love, more support, more trust, talking to him more, settling his family down and making him feel important. There's no model for every player, everyone has their own needs, and in the two weeks that Martial has been here, what I've seen is happiness. ”

Munch: We'll give Martial more love and support, and he feels happy in Sevy

Last week, the CIES Football Observatory surveyed the net transfer spending of the top five European leagues over the past 10 years, and the results showed that Sevilla's net transfer expenditure was £12 million. In contrast, Premier League clubs experienced negative growth in 14 of the top 20.

Munch: "England is a buyer's market, so it's hard to have a positive balance in a buyer's market. In the UK, they obviously have more income. In fact, I wouldn't understand it in a negative way. I think that's a positive factor for English football's ability to create resources. The English clubs have been winning for the decade and they reached the European final. I've spoken to some of the sporting directors of English football, like Manchester City's Tehiki, Tottenham's Paratic and others, and they've all talked about how competitive the English league is. For this reason, clubs have to invest. ”

On joining Sevilla, Monchi: "My destination was originally to go to the UK, but on the way, when I was almost finished buying a ticket, Sevilla stepped in and it was difficult for me to refuse them. I was excited about joining Arsenal before, but Sevilla showed up, so there was no further development with the Gunners. ”

On rejecting Newcastle's £30m offer to Brazilian centre-back Diego Carlos, Munch: "Everyone has their own price, but in fact, in this negotiation with Newcastle, more important than the price, we are in the middle of the season and may need to reach some important competitive goals. ”

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