Tenhach opposes Anthony s transfer, Manchester United executives force it
5:36pm, 10 June 2025Football
Recommended Network on June 10th, Manchester United coach Ten Hach had opposed Anthony's transfer incident, and the news was disclosed by his agent Keith Voss in his new book "Liverpool and the Dutch". After Tenhach took over Manchester United in 2022, the club signed Anthony from Ajax for a high price of 85.5 million pounds. However, Anthony's performance at Manchester United did not meet expectations, and even became a "scattered rib" in Tenghach's tactical system for a time. According to Voss, Tenghach and he did not agree with the introduction of Anthony and even tried to stop the deal, but Manchester United executives decided to take Anthony at all costs due to fear of Arsenal's intervention. In the end, Manchester United paid nearly 100 million euros transfer fee for Anthony, but Anthony's performance at Manchester United has never been able to realize the potential corresponding to his high value. Instead, he gradually recovered his form after loaning to Real Betis. This transfer incident not only questioned Teng Hach's coaching philosophy, but also made Manchester United once again the focus of attention in the transfer market.
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