Antony Ajax who is in talks and yet to finalize a deal rejects to attend the training sessions.
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Manchester United must be pleased with the signing of Real Madrid’s defensive midfielder, Casemiro.
After a long saga of Frenkie De Jong , Red Devils has signed Casemiro and now they are looking forward to strengthen the other areas and add some very vital attacking options in their squad.
The name Antony Ajax was a name which was linked to Manchester United since the arrival of Erik Ten Hag. Insiders say he wants Antony to follow him to Manchester United as his playing style could get some more goals for United.
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Antony has reportedly again refused to participate in Ajax’s training as he tries to force a departure from the club. The Brazil international is one of Erik ten Hag’s top goals and the Dutchman is eager to be reunited with his former player.
As per Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube podcast , “Antony and his agents are insisting with Ajax to consider negotiations to try and find an agreement with Manchester United, and not to just say no, no, no and reject each proposal.”
The Dutch Champions are widely believed to be holding up an offer of nearly £80million for his services as they are reluctant to lose another of their key players following the summer departures of Lisandro Martinez, Ryan Gravenberch and Sebastien Haller.
Now, journalist Jonas Hen Shrag reported that the player missed another training session. Ajax would have held a training session behind closed doors earlier today, but the Brazilian refused to participate.
Ajax are in a position where they don’t need to sell players, least of all Antony, who has been so important to them in recent times.
So, by the end of the window, they will either get to keep hold of one of their best players for another season, or, Manchester United come in with a big offer – reportedly €100 million – and Ajax bag a lot of money.
The point is, will he live up to the €100 million mark? or He will be the another Sancho in Manchester United?
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