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Anthony Martial claims he rejected Barcelona and Juventus transfers after leaving Man Utd for Sevilla loan

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ANTHONY MARTIAL claims he snubbed Juventus and Barcelona to join Sevilla last month.

The Manchester United outcast, 26, left Old Trafford on loan in order to get more game time.

Anthony Martial made his Sevilla debut last weekend
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Anthony Martial made his Sevilla debut last weekendCredit: Rex

Martial was sent to Sevilla, who are competing with Real Madrid for the LaLiga title.

But it now emerges that he had offers from more traditional powerhouses.

The Frenchman was quoted by as saying: "It’s true, Juventus tried to sign me.

"They were talking to my agent but I told him that I preferred Sevilla. It was the best option for my family and me.

Barcelona held talks with my agent as well, but once again, I said that my priority was Sevilla.

"I didn’t change my mind. I always keep my word when I say something to somebody.”

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Juventus went on to sign Dusan Vlahovic from Fiorentina for around £62million.

While Barca moved for former Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Martial played just eight minutes of Premier League football under United interim boss Ralf Rangnick after suffering from a knee injury.

The German claimed that the forward 'didn't want' to be in the travelling squad for last month's game against Aston Villa.

But Martial immediately hit back at the suggestion, writing on Instagram: "I will never refuse to play a match for Man United.

"I've been here for seven years and I never disrespected and will never disrespect the club and the fans."

He made his underwhelming debut for Sevilla last weekend, playing 77 minutes as Julen Lopetegui's side drew 0-0 at Osasuna.

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Martial, 26, didn't appear to always see eye to eye with Ralf Rangnick
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Martial, 26, didn't appear to always see eye to eye with Ralf RangnickCredit: Getty
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