The latest offer from Manchester United for Antony was rejected by the Dutch club.

The 22-year-old was the subject of an offer from United that was rejected by the club.

Antony was left out of the squad for last Sunday's win over Sparta Rotterdam in the latest sign that he wants to join United.

Talks are continuing between the two clubs despite the rejection of the latest bid.

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Sky Sports News' Dharmesh Sheth is on the show.

According toErik Ten Hag, United need top players, Man Utd continue to pursue Antony, and they continue to be defeated by Amsterdam.

A 80m bid was rejected last week, we've just been told they've gone back in with a 90m bid.

You can understand what he is saying. With six days left in the transfer window, they can smell a bit of desperation from Man United. They shouldn't try to raise it as much as possible because they might be at a disadvantage.

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If they sell Antony to United, they'll have a lot of money in the bank, but how long would it take to find a replacement?

Antony wants to leave Amsterdam and join United. There's a friendly relationship between the clubs, but we think they may want to push as much as 100m before they sell him.

Schreuder confident over Antony future

Speaking earlier this week, Alfred Schreuder said he was confident Antony would stay at the club, and appeared to take a jab at the fact that United aren't playing in the European Championship.

I think it's a good thing. It's not easy. Schreuder said after the win that he understood the boy. These clubs come knocking on the door because he is a player for them. I don't think Manchester United are in the same league as us.

He didn't know if the club would be able to turn down a bid of 90 or 100 million.

The amount of money involved is ridiculous. We have sold several key players since I arrived. I don't like the idea of selling another player.

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