Ajax manager Alfred Schreuder has revealed he doesn't expect Antony to leave the club this summer.
Manchester United have been keeping tabs on the winger as Erik ten Hag looks to bolster his forward options. United recently announced they had agreed a deal to bring Ajax's Lisandro Martinez to the club, while Tyrell Malacia and Christian Eriksen have also joined him at Old Trafford.
Ajax are determined not to let last season’s squad be dismantled, with Ryan Gravenberch, Sebastien Haller, Andre Onana and Martinez all heading for pastures new. And now, Schreuder has revealed he is determined to keep hold of Antony.
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Speaking to ESPN, he said: "I really think he will stay. Of course, we have sold a lot of players now. That has not happened in recent years.
"We have also bought players. But we have sold so many players that I assume nobody will leave."
When asked whether he had put a time limit on potential exits, Schreuder replied: "No, we did not discuss that. But we do talk to each other daily. I assume that no one is leaving. If we sell one more key player, it wouldn't be good for us."
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