Manchester United flop Antony takes former club Ajax to court
- Antony has taken Ajax to court, claiming they unlawfully fined him before his move to Manchester United.
- The fines, totaling a few hundred thousand euros, were deducted from his final pay packet after missing training sessions.
- The arbitration case started on Monday, with a ruling expected within a month.
- Antony's future at Manchester United is uncertain, with loan interest from clubs like Olympiacos and Real Betis.
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The Brazilian Antony is no longer really in favor with his former employer. Brazilian international Antony has initiated arbitration proceedings against Ajax Amsterdam over fines imposed on him during his tumultuous departure in 2022. The current Manchester United player contests the legality of these financial sanctions, which would amount to several hundred thousand euros. The dispute reported by the Dutch media AD dates back to the player's l…
Manchester United flop Antony takes former club Ajax to court
Antony has accused his former club of ‘unlawful’ behaviour (Picture: Getty Images) Manchester United forward Antony has taken his former club Ajax to court, claiming that they unlawfully fined him a large amount of money before his move to Old Trafford. The Brazil international made a £85m switch from the Dutch giants to the Red Devils in 2022. There was a fairly lengthy build-up to the deal being done and the season had already started by the t…
Antony sues former club Ajax for misconduct during move to Manchester United
New Delhi: Manchester United winger Antony has allegedly taken his former Netherlands club Ajax to court for fining him illegally for his move to Old Trafford. In August 2022, the Brazilian became United’s third most expensive signing after Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku after a long transfer episode during which time Ajax repeatedly dismissed many bids from the Red Devils before arriving at the theatre of dreams for £86m. Antony had expressed his…
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