Roy Keane believes Anthony Martial cannot be Cristiano Ronaldo’s long-term replacement at Old Trafford MUFC
Manchester United legend Roy Keane believes Anthony Martial cannot be Cristiano Ronaldo’s long-term replacement at Old Trafford.
However, an injury saw him miss their opening fixture with Brighton, which isn’t ideal with his Portuguese teammate only considered fit enough for the bench. And he reckons a new forward should be signed by new manager Erik ten Hag before the transfer window closes to solve the predicament.
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