Barely Twenty-Four hours left to commence Summer Transfer Window and a huge fee is proposed by English side Manchester United for Parsian Young Talent Anthony Martial.
The Reported Fee is at least around €50 million mark.At 19-Years he has played fewer than 50 top-flight matches in France and has only 10 senior goals to his name at top flight.
Martial is considered as next French Great superstar.United handling of deal might look desperate but they are getting a player of greate potential.Such is his quality, Monaco boss Leonardo Jardim reportedly threatened to resign if the forward, who signed a contract running until 2019 in June to ward off Tottenham's interest, is sold.
He can be the perfect one to fill in Thierry Henry's boots.
Martial is a graduated at Lyon Youth Academy, where he signed at the age of 14.Yet for once his talent was squandered by the Stade Gerland outfit, who sold him to Monaco for €5 million plus bonuses little over a year ago.
And it proved a shrewd move, as the youngster finished the campaign with eight goals in his final 12 appearances.Having replaced Berbatov at Stade Louis II, he now hopes to fare rather better than his former team-mate at Old Trafford.
As Per The Reports, Martial is in England to complete his Old Trafford move as Bunch of expectations would be piling up on his shoulders on a Big Fee, yet,his addition could prove a for the long-term benefit of the squad. It has confirmed the expectation that he is a world star in the marking.
Twenty years apart, the two players both started out with the same CO Ulis side. Indeed, it was on a pitch funded by the Gunners legend that Martial made his first serious strides in the game before being swept south to join Lyon, where Sonny Anderson was his inspiration.
Martial has revealed that a visit from France boss Didier Deschamps came as something of an epiphany for him.
“I realised that talent is not enough and that I had to work more,” Martial said in January. “This clicked when Deschamps came here. He explained to me that I had talent but needed to work. My record is insufficient. I create chances but I need to score more. The coach has told me to keep the momentum going.”
The reward has been great: Martial has been called to the France squad to face Portugal and Serbia, and it would be a shock if he were not to debut.
“The Anthony Martial I knew last year, even late in the season, and this one aren’t the same,” France Under-21 boss Pierre Mankowski explained in April.
“Firstly, when he has the ball at his feet, he makes something happen or he is fouled. Secondly, he is more concerned with defensive work. When he’s like this, he’s a very, very great player.”
It would come no surprise if he didn't tunnelled his way into the French Euro'16 squad, but equally he must be given time to settle after such an enormous move.
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