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02nd Sep 2015

Anthony Martial will cost Manchester United another €5m if he follows Anderson’s footsteps

No pressure

Patrick McCarry

The fee for Anthony Martial could rise to £58m (€78.7m) if he goes on to become one of the world’s best players.

The French striker secured his deadline day move from Monaco, on Tuesday, and United will pay £22m up front.

The Premier League club will then pay £3.5m over the next four years – adding up to £36m (€48.8m).

However, according to French broadcaster RMC, an additional €30m of add-ons could make the 19-year-old United’s second most expensive signing of all time [Angel Di Maria cost £59.7m].

Monaco could bank another €5m each time Martial finishes the Premier League as top scorer – to a maximum of €15m.

There is another potential €10m if Martial wins the Balon D’or while he is with United.

More realistically – for now – Martial’s former club will get €5m extra if the striker wins the Golden Boy. That award is given to the best player in Europe under 21 and decided by a host of top European football journalists.

Previous winners of the award while at United – Wayne Rooney in 2003 and Anderson in 2008.

Asked about Martial on Sky Sports, Thierry Henry said, ‘He has pace but can he score a lot of goals? I actually don’t know because he has only played 52 [senior] games.

‘There are a lot of boxes you still have to tick with him so it is a massive gamble but you have to do that these days, especially in the situation United are in.’

As for Martial, he claims that the pressure will not get to him.

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Posted by Manchester United on Tuesday, September 1, 2015

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