BREAKING! Anthony Martial RULED OUT For 10 Weeks

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Manchester United Anthony Martial is expected to be out for a duration of 10 weeks, MySportDab reports.

The France International have been in and out of injury since his move to Old Trafford to establish himself.

Anthony Martial will miss 10 weeks of action with his contract with the club coming to an end in the current season.

The forward have been dealing with so much mostly this season which haven’t worked in his favor.

His loan move with Sevilla failed to make any much impact as the club did not make any attempt to make his move permanent.

His journey at Old Trafford have been filled with injuries and fitness issues driving him out of contention to play regularly.

His struggles have been there before Erik Ten Hag arrival which have not helped situation as he recently confirmed the player not fit enough.

Ten Hag early axed Martial out of training with other Manchester United players over issues of his fitness which failed to improve.

According to reports reaching us from Fabrizio Romano, he confirmed the Manchester United player is expected to be out for 10 weeks to injury.

Here Is What Was Said:

“Anthony Martial has completed surgery to address a groin complaint.

“Martial will be out of action for 10 weeks.

‘French striker will stay at Man United until the end of the season and then leave the club as free agent in June.

This injury might be the ending point as he could be on the verge of not playing before his contract comes to an end.

Manchester United are now forced to deal with another attacking player ruled out for a long period of time with his contract also coming to an end.

Anthony Martial will remain with Manchester United and could have already played his last game as he is expected to be out for 10 weeks.

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