The Italian club have been interested in signing the forward this month on loan.

 

Manchester United made their demands for a hefty loan fee and the full coverage of Martial’s wages to the Italian club clear and Juventus do not have the financial latitude to meet those conditions.

 

 

There have been suggestions that Juventus are still keeping tabs on the Frenchman and have been banking on Manchester United to revisit those conditions towards the end of the window.

 

Arrivabene conceded that given Manchester United’s demands, Juventus are not in a position to sign the forward this month.

 

 

And he insisted that Juventus are not expecting any favours or discounts from Manchester United as well.

 

The Juventus CEO was quoted as saying by Sevilla.ABC.es: “With the current conditions, it is not a feasible deal for us.

 

 

“Taking into account certain numbers, there are no advanced talks and we are not expecting any lowering of demands from Manchester United.”

 

Martial has rejected loan approaches from Newcastle and Tottenham and wants to join a club outside England.

 

 

Correction: This story has been updated to include the fact that Arrivabene is Juventus’ CEO and was referring to Juventus.