Martial: I love Manchester United and I want to stay
Despite struggling for game time under Jose Mourinho, Anthony Martial "loves" Manchester United and wants to stay.
Anthony Martial has dismissed talk he could leave Manchester United, insisting he loves the club and wants to stay "for as long as possible".
The France international has been a peripheral figure under Jose Mourinho this season, starting just 10 Premier League matches, despite establishing himself as a star in his first campaign at Old Trafford.
But Martial is adamant he is going nowhere, saying he wants to repay the United fans for their backing.
"I love this club, I love Manchester United, I love the Manchester United fans," he told a pre-match news conference ahead of Wednesday's Europa League clash with Saint-Etienne.
"They give me a lot of joy and I really enjoy having them backing me. I try to be as good as possible to make them happy, to satisfy them.
Martial: "I love this club. I love the fans. They give me a lot of joy & I enjoy having their backing. I want to stay as long as possible." February 21, 2017
"What I want is to stay at this club for as long as possible."
And Martial has added that his disappointing form this term has been due to a lack of match action.
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"[The form] is just because last year I played a lot, I had the possibility to play back-to-back games," he said. "Now I enjoy playing and we have to wait."
Like Martial, Mourinho is also happy at United, and played down rumours of a return to Real Madrid, where he managed between 2010 and 2013.
The manager, too, spoke of his love for United and insisted he will not leave unless the club are not happy with him.
"I have a contract for two more years with Manchester United," he said. "Unless Manchester United wants me to leave, I won't leave.
"I love to work for this club. To leave, it must be that my board tells me that it is time to leave."
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