Anthony Martial has arrived in Carrington for the medical ahead of his £36million transfer from Monaco to Manchester United.
The
19-year-old looked relaxed, sporting shades and an open-collared shirt
as he was chauffeured to United's training complex in a black people
carrier on Monday.
United's
initial advances for Martial were rejected with Monaco demanding £58m
plus Javier Hernandez before they then asked for Marcos Rojo. The deal
was struck on Sunday night and could rise to £58m on bonus payments,
including in the event of Martial being named European Footballer of the
Year.
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Teenage striker Anthony Martial arrives at Carrington looking relaxed ahead of his big-money move
Martial will become the third most expensive signing in Manchester United's history at £36million
Martial arrived by private jet at Manchester Airport on Monday to complete his move
Manchester United are signing teenage starlet Martial from Monaco and he is pictured arriving here
Martial was then taken with two guides to the club's Carrington training ground to finalise his transfer
Monaco striker Martial is set to complete his transfer to Manchester United before the window shuts
United are understood to have offered Monaco an initial £36m for Martial with bonuses that could reach £58m
United are signing Martial from Monaco on an initial £36m deal which could rise to £58m
Martial
was allowed by the French Football Federation to leave the national
training camp in Clairefontaine and fly to Manchester.
United
coach Van Gaal has been an admirer of the young forward for some time,
though Monaco had refused to sell despite interest from Tottenham
Hotspur, Juventus and Chelsea.
Monaco's
defeat by Valencia and subsequent exit from the Champions League,
however, gave Van Gaal encouragement to make his move.
The
Dutch coach believes Martial has huge potential to become one of the
most exciting forwards in Europe, having had him watched by scouts a
number of times last season.
Van
Gaal asked executive vice chairman Ed Woodward to push forward
negotiations last week for the starlet who has been compared in style to
Thierry Henry.
Martial poses for a picture with Thierry Henry - the man he has been compared in style to by many
Martial played in Monaco's 3-0 defeat by PSG on Sunday night and the French club are not keen to sell
The 19-year-old has been compared in style to Thierry Henry - who also played for Monaco
Tottenham tried to sign Martial but had a £19m bid rejected and Chelsea have also watched him
Woodward's
breakthrough in negotiations triggered the departure of Hernandez to
Bayer Leverkusen while Adnan Januzaj is discussing a loan move to
Borussia Dortmund.
Martial's departure has caused tension at Monaco where there is concern that their star player has been allowed to leave.
Luis
Campos, the club's special advisor who is responsible for transfers,
recently admitted they had received enquiries for Martial but maintained
he was not for sale.
Coach
Leonardo Jardim is reported to be very unhappy after assurances about
Martial earlier in the window following the sales of Layvin Kurzawa,
Geoffrey Kondogbia, Yannick Ferreira Carrasco and Aymen Abdennour.
Monaco
are in talks to sign Nicolas N'Koulou from Marseille as a replacement
for previous Chelsea target Abdennour, who joined Valencia on
Saturday.
United
suffered their first Barclays Premier League defeat of the season on
Sunday, as Swansea City came from a goal down to beat them 2-1 at the
Liberty Stadium.
Javier Hernandez was on the bench for Manchester United at Swansea but left the club later on Sunday
Hernandez has left United for Bayer Leverkusen after the German club agreed a £12m deal
Van
Gaal made the dubious claim that United ‘dominated 85 minutes’ of the
match, which they led through Juan Mata before Andre Ayew and Bafetimbi
Gomis claimed the win for Swansea.
Having
allowed Robin van Persie to join Fenerbahce and sent Radamel Falcao
back to Monaco at the end of his loan deal, many expected United to
bring in a new forward.
Martial,
who hit 11 goals for Jardim's side last season, is one of the most
talented young forwards in Europe, possessing the pace to get in behind
defences which United are currently missing.
He
impressed in Monaco's Champions League defeat by Valencia but would not
be cup-tied should the move to United go through as expected.
United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard, meanwhile, has been released and is joining West Bromwich Albion on a one-year deal.
France forward Martial celebrates after scoring a goal during the 2015 European U21 Championship
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