The 22-year-old has signed a contract until 2027, with the option of a further year, and is set to make his home debut in Sunday’s televised clash with Arsenal on Sky Sports. The move to United sees Anthony reunited with former Ajax boss Erik ten Haag, who has already recruited defender Lisandro Martinez from his former club and Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord. Antony described the move as an “incredible moment” in his career, adding that he relished the opportunity to reconnect with Ten Hag as well as his new teammates. “This is an incredible moment in my career to join one of the most iconic clubs in the world,” said Antony. “I’m grateful to everyone who believed in me, especially my family, and all my coaches and teammates, because I couldn’t have gotten here without them. “Playing under Erik ten Hag at Ajax was perfect for me and my development. His style of football and coaching brings out the best in me and I am excited by what he has told me about his plans and ambitions in Manchester. “My time at Ajax has been fantastic and I will always be grateful for the trust they have shown in me, but I am now ready for the next challenge and look forward to joining my new team-mates and playing my part in creating success at Manchester United.” Manchester United director of football John Murtaugh added: “Anthony is one of the most exciting young talents in European football and has exactly the right profile for the attacking, dynamic squad that Eric is building. “We were particularly impressed by his desire to join Manchester United and be part of a long-term project to return the club to the levels of performance we all expect.” Anthony has scored 25 goals in 82 club appearances for Ajax since joining, under Ten Hag, from Sao Paulo in 2020. He also has two goals and two assists in nine appearances in Brazil. He has won two Eredivisie titles and a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Anthony becomes United’s third most expensive signing after Paul Pogba (£93.3m) and Romelu Lukaku (£90m).
Ajax boss Schroeder on Antoni’s ‘strange’ strike
Ahead of his move to Old Trafford and with Ajax having rejected repeated bids from United, Anthony reportedly refused to play in Ajax’s last two games as he looked to push through a move to the Premier League. The Brazilian winger also made his desire to leave public, via Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano, as the two clubs hammered out a fee. Ajax coach Alfred Schroeder, who took over from Ten Haag this summer, said his behavior was “strange” and he would have fined him if the player had stayed in the Netherlands beyond the summer deadline . “It’s a shame it happened,” Schreuder said. “It’s bad. I think that’s weird. He finally brought it up. “I’m angry about it. I’m thinking, ‘You’re just a player. You just have to do your thing.” “Absolutely, he could be fined. I don’t think it’s good that it’s possible [for him to behave like that] within our club”.
Because Anthony is Ten Haag’s man
“For sure, we hope he will be the next Ajax star.” It was July 2020 and Erik ten Hag, Ajax’s manager at the time, was introducing Anthony, the club’s new £20 million signing from Sao Paulo. “We at Ajax always try to push for the top,” added Ten Haag. “So I expect him to do his best to reach that level of expectation. The rest, we’ll see in the future.” Ten Haag was right to expect big things from Anthony – the Brazilian, just 19 when he agreed to move to Amsterdam, quickly established himself as one of Ajax’s key players – but even he could not have predicted that he could a day to take him to Manchester United. very.
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The 22-year-old has signed a contract until 2027, with the option of a further year, and is set to make his home debut in Sunday’s televised clash with Arsenal on Sky Sports. The move to United sees Anthony reunited with former Ajax boss Erik ten Haag, who has already recruited defender Lisandro Martinez from his former club and Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord. Antony described the move as an “incredible moment” in his career, adding that he relished the opportunity to reconnect with Ten Hag as well as his new teammates. “This is an incredible moment in my career to join one of the most iconic clubs in the world,” said Antony. “I’m grateful to everyone who believed in me, especially my family, and all my coaches and teammates, because I couldn’t have gotten here without them. “Playing under Erik ten Hag at Ajax was perfect for me and my development. His style of football and coaching brings out the best in me and I am excited by what he has told me about his plans and ambitions in Manchester. “My time at Ajax has been fantastic and I will always be grateful for the trust they have shown in me, but I am now ready for the next challenge and look forward to joining my new team-mates and playing my part in creating success at Manchester United.” Manchester United director of football John Murtaugh added: “Anthony is one of the most exciting young talents in European football and has exactly the right profile for the attacking, dynamic squad that Eric is building. “We were particularly impressed by his desire to join Manchester United and be part of a long-term project to return the club to the levels of performance we all expect.” Anthony has scored 25 goals in 82 club appearances for Ajax since joining, under Ten Hag, from Sao Paulo in 2020. He also has two goals and two assists in nine appearances in Brazil. He has won two Eredivisie titles and a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Anthony becomes United’s third most expensive signing after Paul Pogba (£93.3m) and Romelu Lukaku (£90m).
Ajax boss Schroeder on Antoni’s ‘strange’ strike
Ahead of his move to Old Trafford and with Ajax having rejected repeated bids from United, Anthony reportedly refused to play in Ajax’s last two games as he looked to push through a move to the Premier League. The Brazilian winger also made his desire to leave public, via Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano, as the two clubs hammered out a fee. Ajax coach Alfred Schroeder, who took over from Ten Haag this summer, said his behavior was “strange” and he would have fined him if the player had stayed in the Netherlands beyond the summer deadline . “It’s a shame it happened,” Schreuder said. “It’s bad. I think that’s weird. He finally brought it up. “I’m angry about it. I’m thinking, ‘You’re just a player. You just have to do your thing.” “Absolutely, he could be fined. I don’t think it’s good that it’s possible [for him to behave like that] within our club”.
Because Anthony is Ten Haag’s man
“For sure, we hope he will be the next Ajax star.” It was July 2020 and Erik ten Hag, Ajax’s manager at the time, was introducing Anthony, the club’s new £20 million signing from Sao Paulo. “We at Ajax always try to push for the top,” added Ten Haag. “So I expect him to do his best to reach that level of expectation. The rest, we’ll see in the future.” Ten Haag was right to expect big things from Anthony – the Brazilian, just 19 when he agreed to move to Amsterdam, quickly established himself as one of Ajax’s key players – but even he could not have predicted that he could a day to take him to Manchester United. very.
Follow the summer transfer window with Sky Sports
Who will be on the move this summer before the transfer window closes at 11pm on September 1st? Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news and rumors on our exclusive Transfer Center blog on Sky Sports’ digital platforms. You can also catch up on the information and analysis on Sky Sports News.
title: “Antony Manchester United Sign Brazilian Winger From Ajax For 86M Transcription Center News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-17” author: “Brian Dixon”
The 22-year-old has signed a contract until 2027, with the option of a further year, and is set to make his home debut in Sunday’s televised clash with Arsenal on Sky Sports. The move to United sees Anthony reunited with former Ajax boss Erik ten Haag, who has already recruited defender Lisandro Martinez from his former club and Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord. Antony described the move as an “incredible moment” in his career, adding that he relished the opportunity to reconnect with Ten Hag as well as his new teammates. “This is an incredible moment in my career to join one of the most iconic clubs in the world,” said Antony. “I’m grateful to everyone who believed in me, especially my family, and all my coaches and teammates, because I couldn’t have gotten here without them. “Playing under Erik ten Hag at Ajax was perfect for me and my development. His style of football and coaching brings out the best in me and I am excited by what he has told me about his plans and ambitions in Manchester. “My time at Ajax has been fantastic and I will always be grateful for the trust they have shown in me, but I am now ready for the next challenge and look forward to joining my new team-mates and playing my part in creating success at Manchester United.” Manchester United director of football John Murtaugh added: “Anthony is one of the most exciting young talents in European football and has exactly the right profile for the attacking, dynamic squad that Eric is building. “We were particularly impressed by his desire to join Manchester United and be part of a long-term project to return the club to the levels of performance we all expect.” Anthony has scored 25 goals in 82 club appearances for Ajax since joining, under Ten Hag, from Sao Paulo in 2020. He also has two goals and two assists in nine appearances in Brazil. He has won two Eredivisie titles and a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Anthony becomes United’s third most expensive signing after Paul Pogba (£93.3m) and Romelu Lukaku (£90m).
Ajax boss Schroeder on Antoni’s ‘strange’ strike
Ahead of his move to Old Trafford and with Ajax having rejected repeated bids from United, Anthony reportedly refused to play in Ajax’s last two games as he looked to push through a move to the Premier League. The Brazilian winger also made his desire to leave public, via Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano, as the two clubs hammered out a fee. Ajax coach Alfred Schroeder, who took over from Ten Haag this summer, said his behavior was “strange” and he would have fined him if the player had stayed in the Netherlands beyond the summer deadline . “It’s a shame it happened,” Schreuder said. “It’s bad. I think that’s weird. He finally brought it up. “I’m angry about it. I’m thinking, ‘You’re just a player. You just have to do your thing.” “Absolutely, he could be fined. I don’t think it’s good that it’s possible [for him to behave like that] within our club”.
Because Anthony is Ten Haag’s man
“For sure, we hope he will be the next Ajax star.” It was July 2020 and Erik ten Hag, Ajax’s manager at the time, was introducing Anthony, the club’s new £20 million signing from Sao Paulo. “We at Ajax always try to push for the top,” added Ten Haag. “So I expect him to do his best to reach that level of expectation. The rest, we’ll see in the future.” Ten Haag was right to expect big things from Anthony – the Brazilian, just 19 when he agreed to move to Amsterdam, quickly established himself as one of Ajax’s key players – but even he could not have predicted that he could a day to take him to Manchester United. very.
Follow the summer transfer window with Sky Sports
Who will be on the move this summer before the transfer window closes at 11pm on September 1st? Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news and rumors on our exclusive Transfer Center blog on Sky Sports’ digital platforms. You can also catch up on the information and analysis on Sky Sports News.
title: “Antony Manchester United Sign Brazilian Winger From Ajax For 86M Transcription Center News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-26” author: “Darlene Wagner”
The 22-year-old has signed a contract until 2027, with the option of a further year, and is set to make his home debut in Sunday’s televised clash with Arsenal on Sky Sports. The move to United sees Anthony reunited with former Ajax boss Erik ten Haag, who has already recruited defender Lisandro Martinez from his former club and Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord. Antony described the move as an “incredible moment” in his career, adding that he relished the opportunity to reconnect with Ten Hag as well as his new teammates. “This is an incredible moment in my career to join one of the most iconic clubs in the world,” said Antony. “I’m grateful to everyone who believed in me, especially my family, and all my coaches and teammates, because I couldn’t have gotten here without them. “Playing under Erik ten Hag at Ajax was perfect for me and my development. His style of football and coaching brings out the best in me and I am excited by what he has told me about his plans and ambitions in Manchester. “My time at Ajax has been fantastic and I will always be grateful for the trust they have shown in me, but I am now ready for the next challenge and look forward to joining my new team-mates and playing my part in creating success at Manchester United.” Manchester United director of football John Murtaugh added: “Anthony is one of the most exciting young talents in European football and has exactly the right profile for the attacking, dynamic squad that Eric is building. “We were particularly impressed by his desire to join Manchester United and be part of a long-term project to return the club to the levels of performance we all expect.” Anthony has scored 25 goals in 82 club appearances for Ajax since joining, under Ten Hag, from Sao Paulo in 2020. He also has two goals and two assists in nine appearances in Brazil. He has won two Eredivisie titles and a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Anthony becomes United’s third most expensive signing after Paul Pogba (£93.3m) and Romelu Lukaku (£90m).
Ajax boss Schroeder on Antoni’s ‘strange’ strike
Ahead of his move to Old Trafford and with Ajax having rejected repeated bids from United, Anthony reportedly refused to play in Ajax’s last two games as he looked to push through a move to the Premier League. The Brazilian winger also made his desire to leave public, via Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano, as the two clubs hammered out a fee. Ajax coach Alfred Schroeder, who took over from Ten Haag this summer, said his behavior was “strange” and he would have fined him if the player had stayed in the Netherlands beyond the summer deadline . “It’s a shame it happened,” Schreuder said. “It’s bad. I think that’s weird. He finally brought it up. “I’m angry about it. I’m thinking, ‘You’re just a player. You just have to do your thing.” “Absolutely, he could be fined. I don’t think it’s good that it’s possible [for him to behave like that] within our club”.
Because Anthony is Ten Haag’s man
“For sure, we hope he will be the next Ajax star.” It was July 2020 and Erik ten Hag, Ajax’s manager at the time, was introducing Anthony, the club’s new £20 million signing from Sao Paulo. “We at Ajax always try to push for the top,” added Ten Haag. “So I expect him to do his best to reach that level of expectation. The rest, we’ll see in the future.” Ten Haag was right to expect big things from Anthony – the Brazilian, just 19 when he agreed to move to Amsterdam, quickly established himself as one of Ajax’s key players – but even he could not have predicted that he could a day to take him to Manchester United. very.
Follow the summer transfer window with Sky Sports
Who will be on the move this summer before the transfer window closes at 11pm on September 1st? Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news and rumors on our exclusive Transfer Center blog on Sky Sports’ digital platforms. You can also catch up on the information and analysis on Sky Sports News.