Martial, at 28 years old, bid farewell to Manchester United earlier this year, bringing an end to his impressive nine-season tenure with the club during which he scored a total of 90 goals. Despite facing numerous injury challenges, his time at Old Trafford will be etched in the memories of fans, highlighted by his contributions to winning the FA Cup and UEFA Europa League during his time with the Red Devils.
Rumours had circulated about a return to France but they were quickly quelled and with no other offers having arrived, the former Monaco man is still without a club some four months after his exit from the Theatre Dreams.
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According to The Independent, Martial has been offered a deal that would make him the highest earner in the club’s history, with a salary similar to the eye-watering £250,000 per week he earned whilst at Manchester United not enough to put off the Greek Super League side.
Former Tottenham winger Erik Lamela is currently the club’s highest earner after joining in July. The Argentinian international is said to take home close to £175,000 a week and has so far started just once for his new employers. Having the 32-year-old alongside Martial in attack would make for a frightening attack, it must be said.
"It’s with great emotion that I write to you today to say goodbye," Martial wrote on social media after his exit from Manchester United was made public. "After nine incredible years at the club, the time has come for me to turn a new page in my career."
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Transfermarkt values Martial at just €10milllion (£8.4million) and at 28, it is clear the Frenchman still has a lot to offer in the game if he can get to his often dazzling best we saw in stages under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Jose Mourinho. FourFourTwo agrees a move to Greece could be the fire he needs to get going once more but he does come with an element of risk, especially for the figures that have been cited.
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