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After having suffered €442 million in losses over the last five years, Manchester United now wants to tighten its belt. Thus, the new owners decided to fire 250 employees of the club, the most famous of whom is a certain Sir Alex Ferguson. His ouster also caused a great stir in England. But Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his teams need to make savings. For this, they also intend to part ways with certain players. This is the case with Antony.
Desired by Erik ten Hag, who had made it a priority in attack, the Brazilian generally disappointed, he who was not spared from extra-sporting problems either. After waiting, the English team is ready to let him go now. THE Daily Mail reveals that the Red Devils want to loan the former Ajax player this winter, so that he gets back on track and can be permanently transferred this summer. The English media adds that it is unlikely that the Mancunians will recover more than €48 million, having invested just over €100 million in him.
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