Ex-West Ham United man Michail Antonio rumoured to be training with rival Premier League side
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Ex-West Ham United man Michail Antonio rumoured to be training with rival Premier League side
"Antonio, 35, left West Ham United in the summer after a road traffic accident saw the forward break his leg in four different places. The Hammers helped Antonio in his recovery, but new reports have suggested the striker is keeping fit and has begun training with a Premier League rival. Antonio has played twice for West Ham's Under-21s so far this season, featuring in games against Nottingham Forest and Manchester City."
"The Bees lost strikers Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa this summer, but have since seen Igor Thiago assume the natural starting berth at the Gtech Community Stadium. "I've got something to prove to show that I can come back, I can come back and play well, which I was doing for the last 10 years," Antonio said back in August, when asked if he still wishes to continue playing."
Michail Antonio, 35, left West Ham United in the summer after a road traffic accident caused a leg broken in four places. West Ham supported his recovery and Antonio has featured twice for West Ham's Under-21s this season against Nottingham Forest and Manchester City. Antonio wants to remain in London for family reasons and is working as a TNT Sports pundit. Antonio is training with Brentford in a bid to earn a short-term contract with Keith Andrews' side. Brentford lost Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa this summer, with Igor Thiago assuming the starting role as the club targets Premier League survival.
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