
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho warned Anthony Martial that “you cannot do whatever you want in life” as the disgruntled Frenchman eyes a departure from Old Trafford.
Martial has been linked with a move away after his agent last month revealed the 22-year-old was ready to leave in search of more opportunities.
The France forward grew frustrated towards the end of the 2017-18 campaign after finding his chances limited following the arrival of Alexis Sanchez in January.
Martial started the 1-1 draw with America and the former Monaco youngster was in the line-up again on Sunday as United played out a scoreless stalemate against San Jose Earthquakes in Santa Clara, California.
Asked about Martial – who struggled at Levi’s Stadium – and the comments made by his agent, Mourinho told reporters: “I would like to be in Los Angeles now and I am in San Jose.
“You cannot do whatever you want in life, I would love to arrive in Los Angeles, to train in Los Angeles and play all my five matches in Los Angeles, and then don’t travel, don’t change hotel and then go back to Manchester.
“I would like to play against Leicester on Sunday but I have to play on Friday, so you don’t get always in life what you want.”
Sanchez made his return after visa issues delayed his entry into the country and he was able to inspire United, who hit the crossbar via Eric Bailly in the first half but struggled afterwards.
“So the motivation is to try to train the best we can, to give the players minutes, to give young players an opportunity to develop and that’s it.”
United captain Antonio Valencia hobbled off with an apparent calf issue after just seven minutes – a concern ahead of the club’s Premier League opener against Leicester City on August 10.