According to the latest transfer news, Antony winger decided to leave MU this summer. Besides, striker Rasmus Hojlund is also on the way to join Napoli.
In the context of the reconstruction team under coach Ruben Amorim, the future of Antony, Rasmus Hojlund and the plans to strengthen the attack are the focus of attention. According to the Daily Express, Antony decided to leave Man United in the summer transfer window this year. The Brazilian star, a £ 85 million contract from Ajax, could not meet the expectations in the Premier League and increasingly lost his position under Amorim.
A source close to the player said Antony felt that he had “sacrificed too much” to adapt to life in England and no longer found joy in the red shirt. With Man United in need of liquidating the squad to balance the financial, the departure of Antony can pave the way for new attack plans.
Also related to the attack, Metro UK reported that Napoli has officially opened negotiations to recruit one of Man United strikers – Rasmus Hojlund. The Danish star has reached the sights of the Serie A team in the plan to replace Victor Osimhen – who will almost certainly break up with Diego Armando Maradona.
Napoli appreciated the long -term development potential of Hojlund, especially after witnessing his impressive performance in the Champions League in the 2023/24 season as well as in Serie A season 2022/23. However, the price of Man United requires not less than 60 million pounds, which can cause the deal to extend more time.
In the opposite direction, coach Ruben Amorim is being advised to bring Everton's Beto striker. According to The Sun, many former players and football experts said that Beto – a tall, physical and experienced Premier League striker – will be an ideal addition in Amorim's physical -rich tactical system.
Beto had time to play in Portugal, so adapting to Amorim's philosophy was completely feasible. Everton is ready to negotiate if they receive a reasonable proposal, in the context that they also need to purify the squad to avoid violations of financial justice.