
Michail Antonio
35-Year-Old
West Ham United
Premier

Features off bench with Jamaica
Antonio featured off the bench for five minutes in Monday's 1-0 defeat against Guatemala in the Gold Cup, confirming his return from injury.
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Antonio was back on the pitch in Monday's game featuring five minutes off the bench and confirming his return from injury. The Jamaican is currently building on his fitness with the hope to find a positive conclusion to discussions with West Ham that are waiting to see how he feels before potentially extending his contract. Playing more minutes and games in the Gold Cup could convince his former club to give him a chance after several months on the sideline due to his serious car accident.
Antonio was back on the pitch in Monday's game featuring five minutes off the bench and confirming his return from injury. The Jamaican is currently building on his fitness with the hope to find a positive conclusion to discussions with West Ham that are waiting to see how he feels before potentially extending his contract. Playing more minutes and games in the Gold Cup could convince his former club to give him a chance after several months on the sideline due to his serious car accident.
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Still discussing new contract
Antonio has yet to be offered a new contract by West Ham but the two sides could still come to an agreement.
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Seeing first improvements
Antonio (leg) has begun to work in the gym and is seeing minor improvements, the player stated to his club. "Within three weeks I was walking, and by five weeks I was walking normally, trying to do more strength work with the leg press. I'm at 130kg on the leg press now, and I can hop and I'm trying to jump. Things are improving all the time, and the muscles are getting back to where they were, which is great. I've enjoyed pushing the boundaries, without overdoing it. I'm a lot further ahead than they might've thought, and things are going well."
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Begins recovery
Antonio (leg) began his recovery from a serious leg injury with a 12-day program in Dubai.
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Back home following accident
Antonio is back home following his car crash last month.
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Out for year after broken leg
Antonio is set to miss at least a year of action due to the broken leg he suffered in a car crash, according to Jacob Steinberg of The Guardian.
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Future remains uncertain
It's unclear if Antonio will receive a new contract from West Ham United, according to The Times.
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The veteran striker is out for the rest of the season with multiple injuries following a car crash, and his current contract is up in the summer, so his immediate future is uncertain. Antonio wants to stay at West Ham, but the Hammers are likely to look at other options. As such, the 35-year-old could hit the open market, giving him the freedom to choose where he wants to play next.
The veteran striker is out for the rest of the season with multiple injuries following a car crash, and his current contract is up in the summer, so his immediate future is uncertain. Antonio wants to stay at West Ham, but the Hammers are likely to look at other options. As such, the 35-year-old could hit the open market, giving him the freedom to choose where he wants to play next.