Juventus director Maurizio Arrivabene has claimed Juventus will not pursue a loan deal for Manchester United outcast Anthony Martial this month, with the Frenchman's wages proving complicated.
The striker has made it clear to United intervening time supervisor Ralf Rangnick and the club's hierarchy that he desires to depart Old Trafford this month.
Martial's position now seems completely untenable after he have become embroiled in a conflict of words with Rangnick, who accused him of refusing to tour for Saturday's 2-2 draw at Aston Villa. The 26-year-vintage denied that claim, saying he could never refuse to play for Man Utd.
The France global has drawn hobby from Juve, Newcastle and La Liga facet Sevilla. 90min discovered closing week that the Italian giants had opened talks with United so as to taking the ahead on loan for the rest of the season.
However, it seems his wages are proving to be a major stumbling block - the identical reason talks with Sevilla stalled.
Speaking to Sport Mediaset ahead of Juvenus' fit towards Sampdoria on Tuesday night, Arrivabene said: “Not at the ones figures, no. We aren’t even going to speak about it at positive figures.
"With contemporary conditions [loan fee and paying full salary paid] it's now not a feasible deal for us. Considering certain numbers, there aren't any advanced talks - we don't anticipate any discount [from Man Utd]."
90min understands that Martial might be allowed to go away as long as he takes a pay cut. As it stands, neither United nor any potential loan membership are willing to stump up the overall sum of his £78,000-according to-week income.