It's settled! Michail Antonio to sign contract with Qatari Al-Sailiya
Kenley Ward
Dailysports's expert
The Qatari club is ready to give Antonio's career a fresh chance.
Details: According to BBC Sport, 35-year-old Jamaican forward Michail Antonio is on the verge of signing a contract with Qatari club Al-Sailiya.
Reports indicate that negotiations between Antonio and Charlton have been put on hold, paving the way for the Qatari side to swoop in and secure the striker by meeting all of Antonio's contract demands.
Antonio last played in December 2024 against Leicester. Shortly after, he was involved in a car accident and has since been recovering from his injuries, occasionally training with West Ham's youth team.
Antonio joined West Ham in 2015 from Nottingham Forest for €9.5 million. Throughout his career with the Hammers, he made 323 appearances, scored 83 goals, and provided 43 assists.
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