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Martial has agreed to rent Sevilla, but United are not willing to let it go! The two youth academies will complete the sublease

United completed the subloanisation of two youngsters on Thursday, with Ethan Laird moving from Championship relegation side Swansea to lead Bournemouth, while Tuanzebi has completed a medical exam to jump from Premier League Aston Villa to Serie A Napoli.

Martial has agreed to rent Sevilla, but United are not willing to let it go! The two youth academies will complete the sublease

Right-back Laird has been loaned out to Championship-17th-placeD Swansea this season and has made 21 appearances, but Bournemouth have offered better loan fees and the team is expected to overtake, so United decisively sent the 20-year-old Laird to the Cherries.

Laird will wear the Bournemouth No. 3 shirt for the Championship, and Manchester United chose to move him to Scott Parker's Bournemouth, another consideration was the formation. At Swansea, Laird played as a wing-back, while Bournemouth used the same four-back tactic as Manchester United.

Meanwhile, 24-year-old England centre-back Tuanzebi has passed a medical examination for Napoli and is waiting for the Italian visa to pass. He will leave Villa gerrard and is expected to register as a Serie A player on Saturday, with a run-up to Sampdoria on wednesday.

Napoli will pay Manchester United a fixed loan fee of £500,000, with another 500,000 depending on Champions League qualification and number of appearances. Originally Tuanzebi intended to move to Villa permanently, but after Gerrard took office, he only played 8 minutes, so both he and Manchester United changed their minds.

Together with 19-year-old Centre-Back Teden Mengey, who has officially announced the loan of Championship Birmingham, United closed three loan deals in January. But these deals have little impact on the first team, as the players are either originally rented out or are not standing players in the first team.

Martial has agreed to rent Sevilla, but United are not willing to let it go! The two youth academies will complete the sublease

Martial, who has publicly announced his desire to leave the team, had agreed to join Sevilla on loan to La Liga, but the transfer was stuck here at Manchester United.

United remain unhappy with Sevilla's loan offer, with two other considerations that have left the club unhappy to release Anthony Martial. First, the coronavirus is still raging in England, and Lonnick fears that the Red Devils will be affected again, so he hopes to leave more marginal players in case of emergency.

However, this approach is a double-edged sword, although the forced retention of players seems to ensure the number of squads, but these players who can not leave the team as desired are unhappy, which has a negative impact on the dressing room. Martial played only 359 minutes in the half season, equivalent to less than four goals, and he certainly didn't like it.

United's second consideration is to see that Juventus, Barca and Newcastle are all interested in Martial and want to sell for a better transfer return. But the rumors at these clubs were thunderous and rainy, and no substantive action was taken.

Among them, Newcastle centre-forward Callum Wilson may be absent for a long time due to a calf muscle strain against Manchester United, so the Magpies are the most likely club to officially seek an official purchase of Martial. Of course, Newcastle need to be relegated this season, while Sevilla are La Liga title-winning teams, and Martial is certainly more inclined to play in the Iberian Peninsula, where the climate is also more pleasant than in the north-east of England, where Newcastle is located.

Martial has agreed to rent Sevilla, but United are not willing to let it go! The two youth academies will complete the sublease

However, France's Telefoot tv confirmed that Martial has met with Sevilla boss Lopetegui and has agreed to join the team. If United refuse their transfer request, the Polo king will certainly be sullen.

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