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Exposure of Manchester United upside down 12 million to clean Martial! Tenhag retained Rashford and wanted to renew Jesse Lingard

According to British media, Manchester United intends to post 12 million pounds in order to help him leave the team this summer. Anthony Martial was loaned out to La Liga's Sevilla in January but had a sluggish performance and the other side did not rule out buying him out, but there is no doubt that Anthony Martial's £250,000 weekly salary hampered his transfer, so United had to compensate on their own.

Exposure of Manchester United upside down 12 million to clean Martial! Tenhag retained Rashford and wanted to renew Jesse Lingard

Neither Sevilla nor any other interested club would give the 26-year-old Anthony Martial such a high salary, and the players would not be happy if they cut their salaries sharply. Therefore, only if Manchester United gives a certain compensation to ensure that the income of the Polo King after the transfer does not plummet in a cliff, can it ensure a successful purge.

United currently pay Martial 60 per cent of his weekly salary on loan and have two years left on his contract worth £25m. He himself wants to leave Manchester United and the club intends to sell him as part of Tenhag's rebuild. Britain's "Sun" said manchester United's board was willing to pay 50% of Martial's remaining contract salary as a subsidy, pushing him to leave this summer.

In the past, United have also done upside down to help players leave the team. When Sanchez left the team, he first went on loan to Inter Milan for a season, and then Manchester United gave a compensation of 9 million pounds, and finally released him early, and finally let the Chilean winger complete the permanent transfer to Inter Milan on his own.

Sevilla sporting director Monchi recently made it clear: "Anthony Martial's transfer is cheaper than you think, costing only six or seven million, but it is still a big adventure. Unfortunately, since he is often injured, as has recently been, it is difficult to analyze his true level of performance. I'm not going to close the door for him to continue playing for the team, but by the end of the season there's a lot to watch and discuss with the players."

Exposure of Manchester United upside down 12 million to clean Martial! Tenhag retained Rashford and wanted to renew Jesse Lingard

Unlike Martial, the Sun said Manchester United's new boss Tenhag was willing to keep Rashford and The British star Jesse Lingard. In particular, The 24-year-old Rashford is said to have assured him that next season will give him more opportunities to help him qualify england for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the end of the year.

Marcus Rashford has been sluggish this season, scoring just five goals in 32 games and losing his place for England. Southgate did not call up For United's star in the two warm-up games in March, but the Three Lions will continue to examine The Performance of Master La, who said he hopes Rashford, who has scored 12 goals for England in 46 games, will find his form back.

However, United interim manager Ronnick admired Sancho and Anthony Erlanga more, with Marcus Rashford relegated to the bench. However, United have promised Tenhag that he will give Master La time to prove himself again.

One source insisted: "Marcus (Marcus Rashford) is focusing on Manchester United and the new manager is focusing on Ajax for the time being. But the two sides talked and Marcus knew what the new coach wanted and expected. It's been a tough season, but he never wanted to leave Old Trafford. He is optimistic that he will get a chance under Tenhag and is sure that if he performs well at United, he will be on Southgate's radar. He knew that tenghag would give himself a chance as long as he did well in training, so he was confident and couldn't wait to get a fresh start."

Exposure of Manchester United upside down 12 million to clean Martial! Tenhag retained Rashford and wanted to renew Jesse Lingard

Manchester United may extend Rashford's contract until 2026, which is a high probability ending, as the club is unlikely to send away the talented player cultivated by the academy. But to retain the 29-year-old Jesse Lingard is, if true, rather puzzling.

Last season Jesse Lingard was loaned out to West Ham, scoring nine goals and five assists in 16 appearances, And United could have sold him for a high price, but left him in the squad, and neither Ole Gunnar Solskjaer nor Ronnick made him a few appearances. The data shows that Jesse Lingard has played 22 times at Manchester United this season, including 18 as a substitute and only two starts in the Premier League.

United have just renewed Bruno Fernandez's contract with a high salary, and if Jesse Lingard feels that he may get more starting opportunities under the new manager and changes his mind to renew manchester United, then his logical thinking ability needs to be strengthened.

Jesse Lingard, who joined Manchester United at the age of 7, was thought to be leaving the team on a free transfer to play the main force, but the above source said: "Jesse [Lingard] has not had a happy season. He was disappointed because he didn't get the playing time he wanted and he felt the promises United had made when he returned from West Ham had not been delivered. He accepted that he would leave and start a new life at another club. But Tenhag said he wanted to talk to him, and if Jesse was given the assurance of his appearance, he might be persuaded to stay. Manchester United is the club he has supported since he was a child and he never wanted to leave."

Exposure of Manchester United upside down 12 million to clean Martial! Tenhag retained Rashford and wanted to renew Jesse Lingard

However, it is reported that Jesse Lingard is still more likely to transfer and leave, and if they bid farewell to Manchester United, Newcastle United is his first choice, although Moyes' West Ham is also interested. "Jesse loves Eddie Howe's coaching and moving to Newcastle will also give him the opportunity to stay in the North West with his family, which is important to him."

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