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Chelsea want to sign Antony at a low price, Manchester United have confirmed the purge! Ten Hag has a penchant for dressing room controversy

Following the sacking of Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag on Monday, the club quickly finalised a coaching agreement with Portugal Sporting boss Ruben · Amorim in preparation for a new era. And many of the 54-year-old Netherlands have introduced a number of concubines who face uncertain futures and may be purged, including the 100 million euro Mr. Anthony at the top of the list.

Jim kept Ten Hag · Sir Ratcliffe and INEOS in the summer and invested heavily in helping him, but Ten Hag's reluctance to let Manuel · Ugarte play did not impress the management. With Amorim in charge, young players are expected to get more playing time, while a large number of underperforming stars will have to try to make a difference in order to salvage their careers at United.

One of them was Antony, who couldn't even please his mentor Ten Hag and was injured. For Amorim, there will be no psychological baggage to abandon Antony, this is not a player he has brought in, and there is no pressure even if he is worth 100 million euros.

Antony has played well against Amorim's Portugal Sporting side in the past at Ajax, so perhaps Amorim will give him another chance. But United Kingdom's talkSPORT radio said the top brass had lost patience with him, and Anthony's £200,000 a week was clearly overpaid.

British media said that Ten Hag's preference for Antony has led to certain problems in the dressing room. The 24-year-old's long-term poor performances and frequent appearances are in contrast to wingers such as Amad · Diallo, who won the club's Player of the Month award in August, are often abandoned, and the rest of his team-mates find it incomprehensible and controversial.

The United Kingdom's Daily Telegraph assessed 21 players brought in during Ten Hag's time this week and Antony received just one out of 10! The British media believe that Antony is the worst signing in the history of the Premier League, and there is no controversy. When Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was United head coach, scouts valued Antony at around £25 million, with the Red Devils initially capping him at £55 million, but ultimately paid a whopping £85 million, the second most expensive in team history.

However, apart from scoring in the first few games, Anthony scored in quick succession when his opponents didn't understand his style. Antony has only scored once from penalty spot in the Carabao Cup against Barnsley this season.

Antony has been told he will be able to leave Old Trafford when the winter transfer window reopens in January after failing to prove himself for more than two years. The Red Devils will purge Antony as early as January and are willing to loan out the Brazil right winger first, with clubs such as Ajax and Flamengo rumoured to be of interest.

Interestingly, Spain's Fichajes transfer network claims that Chelsea, who signed Jadon Sancho on loan this summer, may be ready to do it again and sign Antony. The Blues believe Antony can add dynamism to the attacking third to replace Mykhailo · Mudryk. Enzo · Maresca appreciates Antony's positivity and feels he can activate United's €100 million parallel goods, just like Jadon Sancho did.

Chelsea have signed Jadon Sancho on loan and, under Premier League rules, cannot make any further loan deals with Manchester United until he is bought out. But on the Germany transfer market network, Antony is currently valued at just €20 million and has a contract with Manchester United until 2027. If Antony can be signed for that price, Chelsea think it's worth trying. But if you go with Manchester United's £40 million price tag, no one will be interested.

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