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Ajax chief fuming at Man Utd over Antony transfer and insists they overpaid for star forward

Antony celebrates scoring against Arsenal on his Manchester United debut on Sunday

Furious Ajax tell Man United their ‘timing was SO BAD’ in moving for £85.5m Antony, weeks after buying £55m Lisandro Martinez, as sporting director says United overpaid with ‘huge sums of money’

  • Man United completed the signing of the Brazilian winger on deadline day 
  • Antony had gone on strike in an effort to force through his move to Old Trafford
  • It left Ajax scrambling to find a replacement ahead of the transfer deadline
  • They failed to get Hakim Ziyech from Chelsea before signing Lucas Ocampos
  • But Ajax sporting director Hamstra has not hidden his annoyance at United

Ajax were left fuming after Manchester United completed the £85million signing of their Brazilian winger Antony on deadline day.

After taking manager Erik ten Hag and defender Lisandro Martinez over the summer, United matched Ajax’s inflated asking price for Antony shortly before the window shut.

Antony had gone on strike and had refused to play until Ajax accepted United’s offer and he made a scoring start against Arsenal on Sunday.

Antony celebrates scoring against Arsenal on his Manchester United debut on Sunday

United boss Erik ten Hag raided his former club Ajax for the winger late in the transfer window

United boss Erik ten Hag raided his former club Ajax for the winger late in the transfer window

But Ajax sporting director Gerry Hamstra is far from happy at the way United conducted their business, which left their manager Alfred Schreuder short.

He told De Telegraaf: ‘Manchester United’s timing was so bad. The last few days [of the window] became even more hectic after Ajax had already gone through a major rebuild of the squad following the departure of lots of top-class players.

Ajax sporting director Gerry Hamstra was less than impressed with United

Ajax sporting director Gerry Hamstra was less than impressed with United

‘It was so difficult to leave our manager with such a void. We all think we lost too many first-team players who always start. We had a summer with totally different expectations.

‘We wanted to keep the group together as much as possible to be able to perform well in the Champions League and to carry on being successful.

‘That’s what we talked about with Alfred. Of course we knew there were a few snags.

‘But no one had foreseen that our players would be bought for such huge sums of money.’

The situation wasn’t helped when Ajax failed to land Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech but they did manage…

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