Transfers
Anthony Martial gathering interest from three clubs amid Manchester United friendly appearance

Anthony Martial’s Manchester United future under Erik ten Hag has been up for debate for the last year after a series of fitness problems.
Anthony Martial recently made his first Manchester United appearance in a friendly tie against Everton on Tuesday afternoon, marking his return to the football pitch after the 2022/23 season saw him out with five separate injuries under Erik ten Hag.
It was his first appearance in 79 days for United, and according to Samuel Luckhurst of the Manchester Evening News, Ten Hag’s Reds ran out at 2-0 victors thanks to an own goal and a Scott McTominay finish.
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It was reported on Sunday that West Ham asked to be informed of Martial’s current situation, with the striker an unused substitute against Wolves during the 1-0 victory at Old Trafford on Monday evening.
However, the Premier League outfit are not the only club interested in the striker – they now face competition from two European sides.
It is said that both Inter Milan and Fenerbahce have shown interest in Martial in recent weeks – and a move away looks likely, say the Sun.
Fenerbahce, of course, just finished dealing with United for the transfer of Brazilian midfielder Fred, who joined the club for a package of around £12.9 million including add-ons.
With just a few weeks left in the window and Manchester United looking to sell in order to raise funds, Martial’s departure is one that could quickly accelerate if the club were to receive offers they deem acceptable.
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