Michail Antonio trains with Brentford: contract details.

Michail Antonio trains with Brentford: contract details
Michail Antonio trains with Brentford: contract details

Michail Antonio trains with Brentford

According to The Sun: Michail Antonio continues to prepare for his return to professional football by training with the Brentford team. The 35-year-old player, who was released from West Ham in June, has gone through a difficult time following a serious car accident last December.

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According to Sky Sports, Antonio lives near Brentford's training ground on Jersey Road and has been given the opportunity to train with the first team under Keith Andrews. However, do not expect him to be offered a contract with the club.

Hard times after the accident

As a result of the accident, when he lost control of his Ferrari, the footballer found himself in a difficult situation where he had to wait for help for over 45 minutes, stuck inside the car. As a result of the injuries, his thigh was seriously damaged.

Despite this, Antonio returned to training after four months, but he was unable to secure a new contract with West Ham and was released, becoming the club's all-time leading scorer in the Premier League.

In August, West Ham announced that Antonio would be able to utilize training and medical facilities as needed.

Plans for the future

As part of his recovery, Antonio played for West Ham's youth team in a match against Nottingham. He also returned to the Jamaica national team during the Gold Cup, coming on in a match against Guatemala.

Additionally, he appeared in matches against Guadeloupe and Panama. Jamaica's head coach Steve McClaren expressed hope that Antonio would soon sign a contract, noting:

“Michail Antonio trains with Brentford, everything is going well. Unfortunately, he had a muscle tear and will be out for two to three weeks.”

Antonio has also worked as an analyst but emphasized that he does not plan to transition to that field on a permanent basis, as he is focused on recovery and preparing for a potential appearance at the 2026 World Cup.

Michail Antonio continues to fight for a return to top-level sport, demonstrating determination and optimism. His training with Brentford may mark an important step on the road to restoring his career. The situation surrounding the player remains an interesting point for fans and experts who eagerly await how events will unfold.


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