Sources familiar with the situation have told ESPN that signing a new striker is a priority for the club ahead of the summer transfer window, while there are also plans to bring in a central midfielder and goalkeeper. The size of United’s potential transfer budget is unclear while the future of the club’s ownership remains up in the air, but it’s likely a number of first-team players will be allowed to leave for the right fee in an effort to boost the pot of money available.

Martial’s contract at Old Trafford runs until 2024, with the option of another year, and while Ten Hag has been clear about the high regard he’s held in, he wants a group of players he knows he can rely on. It’s one of the reasons he’s been so thrilled with the arrival of Casemiro, who started 22 of United’s last 25 games before being sent off against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Ten Hag will hope that Martial can shake off a frustrating first half of the season to become a key part of the push for a trophy and a top-four finish between now and May. Despite missing most of the campaign, he’s still United’s third highest goal scorer behind Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes and if Ten Hag was to pick his best XI from a fully-fit squad, Martial would be in it.

Given how highly he’s rated by Ten Hag and his staff, it would be no surprise if Martial was part of their plans for the future. But ahead of a crucial summer, he first has to prove he can be available and this season, it’s simply not happened enough.