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Martin Brundle has given his verdict on the spat between Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton at the Belgian Grand Prix.
NEWCASTLE: Head coach Eddie Howe is facing a real selection crisis as Newcastle United’s unbeaten start to the season faces its sternest test so far against Liverpool.
Manchester United have reached an agreement to sign Brazil forward Antony from Ajax, the English Premier League club announced on Tuesday. Ajax said they have agreed a transfer fee of 95 million euros (£81 million). Including add-ons, the fee could rise to 100 million euros (£86 million). Dutch national news agency ANP said that if the deal goes through, it will be a record for an Eredivisie player, surpassing the 86 million euros maximum value of Frenkie de Jong's move from Ajax to Barcelona three years ago. Antony has scored 31 goals in 134 club appearances for Ajax and Sao Paulo, and two goals in nine senior appearances for Brazil.
Manchester United have agreed a €95 million transfer fee, plus €5m in add-ons, to sign Ajax winger Antony. He will be the second-most expensive player in the club's history (behind the €105m they spent to re-sign Paul Pogba from Juventus in 2016), but is he the player to save the club?
Manchester United have agreed a fee that could rise to £85 million ($99 million) to sign Ajax's Brazilian winger Antony, reports said Monday.
Manchester United are set to sign Newcastle United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka with a deal for the Slovakian shot-stopper now ‘imminent’, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth.
Manchester United have made serious moves in the summer transfer window.