Daley Blind has warned Manchester United that Ajax will only sell star forward Antony if their asking price is met.
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Manchester United welcome Brentford to Old Trafford on Monday night for their final home game of the season. The last time the two sides met in a league match at Old Trafford was in 1946, a game in which Joe Rowley scored a hat-trick as United won 4-1.
The visitors are in 12th position, unbeaten in their last four, winning three, and have excelled in their first season back in the top flight for 74 years.
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Brentford’s star striker Ivan Toney has netted 14 times for the Bees in all competitions this season and is a constant threat in and around the 18-yard box. Cristiano Ronaldo is the only Manchester United player to have scored more this season than Toney.
Toney has been a key figure to help Thomas Frank’s side consolidate their Premier League status for another season and have never looked in any real danger of going down.
It has been a fairytale return to football for Christian Eriksen since his cardiac arrest in the European Championship. Signed by Brentford in January, he has shown that he is still a world-class footballer.
In the seven games he has featured in since signing, he has got a goal and two assists, with his goal coming against their West London rivals Chelsea in a 4-1 victory at Stamford Bridge.
If he is able to find space against United, his vision and passing can unlock the defence, so Ralf Rangnick will have to try and find a way to nullify the threat of that happening.
The Swedish defender has been a guaranteed starter for Thomas Frank this season, only not featuring in one game all season. As part of either a back four or back five, Jansson
Daley Blind has warned Manchester United that Ajax will only sell star forward Antony if their asking price is met.
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Manchester United beat Brentford 3-0 on Monday night thanks to goals from Bruno Fernandes, Cristiano Ronaldo and Raphael Varane. But, as well as showcasing some of the best football that the team have played all season, the win acted as a 'farewell tour' for some of the club's faithful servants over the past few years.
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