No way! Behind the scenes of "Manchester United's worst recruitment"...Ten Hach is right. The club is the culprit
No way! Behind the scenes of "Manchester United's worst recruitment"...Ten Hach is right. The club is the culprit
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The back story of Antony's transfer to Manchester United, called the worst recruitment of Manchester United in the 2020s, has been revealed.
Most people knew that United's former head coach Erik ten Hach, who coached Antony during Ajax, pushed for Antony's recruitment, but according to the disclosure, Ten Hach was opposed to Antony's recruitment, and contrary to expectations, it was the Manchester United club that wanted Antony.
British daily newspaper 'Daily Mail' reported on the 10th (Korea Standard Time) that "according to recent shocking reports, former Manchester United manager Ten Hach tried to block Antony's recruitment rather than support him." 토토사이트
The media said, "Coach Ten Haach was reported to have played a key role in acquiring Antony for 86 million pounds (about 158.8 billion won) in 2022. However, Antony was loaned to Real Betis after having difficulty adapting even under Coach Huven Amorim," adding, "In this situation, claims that Ten Haach was a key part of the contract had a negative impact on him, but the co-founder of Ten Haach's agency claimed in a new book that they tried to block the transfer."
Antony is one of the worst players in the 2020s and even Manchester United's history when talking about the worst recruitment. There have been players who are not as good as Antony, who scored 12 goals and 5 assists in 96 games, but it is the expensive transfer fee he recorded when he joined Manchester United that increases Antony's notoriety.
When Antony couldn't get out of the slump, the arrow naturally turned to Ten Haq, who was said to have pushed for Antony's recruitment. Fans criticized Ten Haq, who let him invest a lot of money in Antony's recruitment, saying he made the choice for his old student over the club. The label of Antony's recruitment followed Ten Haq until he left Manchester United.
But the truth was different.
According to the Daily Mail, agency co-founder Keith Voss wrote about Antony's transfer to Manchester United in his book "Liverpool and the Netherlands."
"However, the club tried to force Antony to be hired at any cost. Arsenal also had an interest in Antony. In the end, Manchester United paid a huge transfer fee of 100 million euros (about 156.2 billion) for Antony as the risk of a stronger competitor appeared, adding that it was Manchester United, not Ten Hach, who pushed for Antony's transfer.
In the end, Antony's transfer was made with a huge transfer fee because Manchester United, conscious of other clubs seeking players, paid too much to recruit Antony.
Boss also said, "Ten Haq did not support the transfer, but he was heartbroken that he brought Antony from Ajax for this unfortunate amount of money while he was in Manchester. Antony couldn't keep his promise in the end," adding that Ten Haq was upset that he had called his old student to Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Ten Hag has appointed as Bayer Leverkusen's successor to Xavi Alonso, who recently left for Real Madrid after spending about half a year as a wild man after leaving Manchester United in November last year. Ten Hag plans to lead Leverkusen in a race against Bayern Munich to win the Bundesliga title next season.