Manchester United agree deal for Ajax winger Antony: reports
Manchester United have agreed a fee that could rise to £85 million to sign Ajax's Brazilian winger Antony, reports said on Monday.
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Manchester United have agreed a fee that could rise to £85 million to sign Ajax's Brazilian winger Antony, reports said on Monday.
Manchester United have agreed a fee that could rise to 85 million pounds (USD 99 million) to sign Ajax's Brazilian winger Antony, reports said Monday. The Premier League giants have agreed to pay 80.75 million pounds, with a further 4.25 million pounds in add-ons, the BBC, Sky Sports and other British media said ahead of the transfer window closing on Thursday. The 22-year-old Antony could be the second player to follow United manager Erik ten Hag from the Dutch champions to Old Trafford following the arrival of defender Lisandro Martinez.
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