It’s the comeback story no one saw coming. In December last year, Antonio’s £200,000 Ferrari spiralled out of control before smashing into a tree. Emergency services were forced to cut him free from the wreckage after a 45-minute ordeal that left the striker’s femur shattered in four places. Few expected him to kick a ball again. But less than a year later, the iron-willed forward is proving everyone wrong. Antonio’s miraculous recovery saw him back training just four months after the crash, though his time at West Ham eventually came to an emotional end, after the club and player failed to agree on new terms when his contract expired in the summer.
In August, the Hammers confirmed Antonio would still have access to their training, facilities, and medical care, stressing that discussions were ongoing over a possible non-playing role at the club. For one last hurrah, Antonio even pulled on the shirt for West Ham’s Under-21s, showing flashes of the power and passion that once terrorised Premier League defences. But now, it’s Brentford offering him a new home, at least for training.

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