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Anthony Martial was asked to train alone after the Man United star failed to regain fitness following an illness

Anthony Martial has been told to work out by himself before Erik Ten Hag will think about picking him to play for Manchester United.

Manchester United attacker to return to full training this week but club  moving with caution over fitness

Mail Sport has heard that Martial hasn’t trained with his teammates since getting sick last month. Because of this, the Frenchman hasn’t been able to play since December 9, when United lost 3-0 at home to Bournemouth.

When asked about Martial in recent weeks, Ten Hag hasn’t said much. All he’s said is that he wasn’t fit for last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Tottenham. It is thought that the 28-year-old is not hurt right now, but he has not yet gotten back to full health after being sick last month.

Manchester United handed boost with Anthony Martial 'set to return to  first-team training' as Erik ten Hag assess attacking options ahead of new  season| All Football

Ten Hag’s choice to let Martial train alone is not a punishment, but it shows that he thinks players who aren’t match-fit should do individual training.

Given how hard and fast the boss wants his players to work in training, Martial is not currently thought to be fit enough to work with the first team.

Ex-Manchester United teammate found Anthony Martial's training mishap  absolutely hilarious

Last month, a lot of United stars got sick. Marcus Rashford missed United’s last Champions League game against Bayern Munich because he had the Norovirus. He came back a few days later to play in the 0-0 draw against Liverpool.

United usually gives injured players one-on-one training, but the fact that Martial is taking so long to get back to full health has people talking.

Erik ten Hag might now have to rely on two Manchester United players who he  wanted to sell - Liam Wood - Manchester Evening News

Martial’s contract at Old Trafford ends at the end of the season. He has not been given a new deal, so he is likely to leave on a free transfer.

United would consider offers for Martial during this transfer window because getting rid of his £250,000-a-week salary would allow them to sign more players while still following Premier League spending rules. However, the player is thought to want to stay and compete for his spot.

Martial hasn’t lived up to his full promise since United paid Monaco £36 million for him nine years ago, making him the most expensive teenager in the Premier League. He has scored 63 league goals in 149 starts, though.

Anthony Martial takes part in Man Utd training after furious response to  Ralf Rangnick - Mirror Online

Ten Hag thinks Martial is an important part of his team because of this s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁. He has played 19 times this season, which shows how much he values him, so he wants to have him ready for selection as soon as possible.

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