Ajax manager Alfred Schreuder has continued to show his anger at Antony, who was spotted at Carrington on Monday evening in preparation for his Manchester United move.
The Dutch coach let his feelings known on the weekend when asked about the situation following Ajax's Eredivisie victory.
Nowadays, everything is about money. I find this sad, but this is our world," he told ESPN after the game.
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"It's very sad and I don't approve that these things are happening at us."
He has since appeared on Dutch television and spoken on the impending transfer again.
Antony refused to train in the days leading up to the agreement between the clubs.
This came following a rejection of a €90 million bid from United for the Brazilian.
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Schreuder was not impressed that the forward did this and agreed that Ajax can choose to fine the player for these actions.
I think that's weird. He was eventually addressed about that," he added, as translated by VI.nl.
"It's a shame it happened. Personally, I just think it's bad."
The Ajax manager continued to berede the 22-year-old's actions. Antony held an exclusive interview with Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano about his intentions to leave on Friday.
"If you're Ajax, it's just bad that this happens, I understand if you're disappointed for a day or two, but you're also a professional," Schreuder continued.
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"But within a few days you will understand what is going on. Then I'll just continue with the guys who are there,
"Of course there are several people who decide about it. I just think it's bad that it happens. I'm angry about it too,
"What are we doing now? That frustrates you as a trainer," he said. "Then I think: you're just a fucking player. You just have to do your thing,
"I talk to him about it and hear his side of the story. You try to brush it off as a trainer and move on with the guys you do have.
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"But my personal feeling is that it's just bad."
Antony is undergoing his medical on Monday evening and United hope for him to be available against Arsenal on Sunday.
Erik ten Hag's next game is up against Leicester City on Thursday.
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