Manchester United striker Anthony Martial has broken his silence after completing his temporary loan move to Spanish side Sevilla.
The Frenchman, who has struggled for regular game time at Old Trafford this season, has joined the La Liga outfit on loan for the remainder of the season, with the two clubs reaching an agreement after extensive talks.
Martial, who joined United from French club AS Monaco back in 2015, will be hoping to use his time in Spain to rediscover his true capabilities and hand Sevilla a boost in their pursuit of current La Liga table-toppers Real Madrid, who currently find themselves four points clear of Martial's new employers.
Following confirmation of his temporary switch to the Spanish giants, who are also still alive and kicking in the Europa League this season, Martial has taken to Instagram to react to the move, issuing a short three-word message.
The Frenchman said: "New chapter @sevillafc."
Martial will be hoping that this new chapter can resurrect his career after a difficult period at Old Trafford, which recently saw interim manager Ralf Rangnick claim the striker had refused to travel for United's recent clash at Aston Villa.
However, Rangnick and Martial have since moved on from that incident, with the latter stepping off the bench in the second half of Saturday's dramatic 1-0 win over West Ham.
Since the start of this season, Martial — who has scored 79 goals during his United career — has been limited to just 11 appearances in all competitions.
The 26-year-old could make his debut for Sevilla when they travel to Osasuna on February 5.
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