- Antony was reportedly valued at just £25m by Manchester United scouts
- The English giant’s eventually spent £85.5m on the Brazilian winger last year
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Manchester United previously valued underperforming Brazilian winger Antony at just £25m, before eventually signing him for £85m, according to reports.
The club’s recruitment and transfer policy has been heavily criticised in recent years with the department widely-expected to be overhauled once Sir Jim Ratcliffe‘s investment in United is confirmed.
Antony joined in last year’s summer transfer window as he was reunited with former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag at the 13-time Premier League champions.
Eyebrows were initially raised over the near-£100m figure that was splashed on Antony in the closing days of the transfer window, and his performances since have failed to justify the eye-watering fee.
Antony has scored just eight goals in 62 appearances for United since joining and is yet to score or register an assist this season.
Manchester United previously valued Brazilian winger Antony at just £25m, according to reports
Antony has failed to score or register an assist for United this season and has only scored eight goals during his time at the club
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It has now been revealed a previous valuation of £25m was placed on Antony during Ole Gunnar Solskjaer‘s managerial reign at the club, as reported by The Athletic.
Club scouts had been monitoring the Brazilian during his time at Ajax and believed the fee resembled a player who should be available for under £30m.
However, Ten Hag’s arrival largely focused recruitment efforts on his former side with Antony’s name gaining universal approval, while defender Lisandro Martinez also joined from the Dutch team in the same summer.
Transfer negotiations for the 23-year-old saw United initially refuse to pay more than £60m, before eventually breaking their previous appraisal and splashing out over £20m more on the player as ‘desperation’ set in during the final days of the transfer window.
Antony signed a five-year contract at Old…