Michail Antonio Drops Bombshell: Retirement on the Horizon or Surprise Comeback? Find Out What’s Next by June!
It’s been twelve months since Michail Antonio defied the odds to step back onto the pitch after a harrowing car crash that nearly ended everything. Imagine the resilience it takes to recover from a shattered leg caused by a Ferrari slamming into a tree — an incident Antonio himself says could’ve cost him his life. After a decade-long chapter with West Ham, where his boots hung up for good, he surprisingly made a comeback last summer representing Jamaica in the Gold Cup. But now, at 36, with his stint in Qatar’s Al Sailiya concluded and a memoir titled Humans Not Robots on the horizon, Antonio stands at a crossroads. Should he lace up once more or embrace a new life beyond football? The man’s weighing his options, conversations with clubs underway, but the decision looms — all eyes will be on what he chooses by June’s end.



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