Michail Antonio gives update on his football future - just eight months after serious car crash that left him fearing for career
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Michail Antonio has shared his plans for the next chapter in his football career after departing West Ham as a free agent, following a serious car accident eight months ago that had the potential to change his life drastically. 

The Jamaica international was driving through Epping Forest last December when he lost control of his Ferrari and crashed into a tree. 

The 35-year-old had to be cut loose by emergency services after being trapped in the wreckage for more than 45 minutes. 

Despite the severity of the incident, Antonio made a remarkable recovery, returning to training just four months afterward. Nevertheless, he and the club decided to part ways as they couldn’t agree on the terms for a new contract. 

Determined to resume playing in top-tier football, Antonio is eager to continue his professional journey, although he is still seeking a new club during this transfer period. 

Michail Antonio has shared details on the future of his on-pitch career after leaving West Ham

Michail Antonio has shared details on the future of his on-pitch career after leaving West Ham

The forward first joined the east London club 10 years ago and became a lynchpin in the side

The forward first joined the east London club 10 years ago and became a lynchpin in the side

In the meantime, he has explored roles in punditry, participating in the analysis during the Community Shield match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace. 

In a recent interview, Antonio mentioned that several clubs have shown interest, hinting at the possibility of finding a new team soon. 

‘No, definitely not,’ Antonio told talkSPORT when asked if he would be focusing on media duties full-time. 

‘I’m speaking to clubs right now to see where the best offer is for me to go, and we’ll just see how it goes.

‘Honestly, there’s a mix of discussions going on. We’re in talks with clubs in England and overseas, but I’ll keep the details vague – we’re holding talks with both domestic and international clubs.’

Antonion added that it was his aim ‘100 per cent’ to feature for his country at next year’s 2026 World Cup in north America. 

‘That’s one thing I’ve not managed to achieve for myself, to be playing in the World Cup, and Jamaica are very close to it.’

But, Antonio continued, ‘it’s not just that, I just wouldn’t want my career to come to an end by a car crash, literally.

‘So I’ve got something to prove to show that I can come back, I can come back and play well, which I was doing for the last 10 years. 

‘Even before I did the car crash, I was starting for West Ham, so it shows I’ve still got that ability about me and I can do it again.’

A squad veteran, Antonio was a lynchpin in the dressing room and on the pitch for the Hammers, playing a key role in their winning of the inaugural Europa Conference League title. 

Since his dangerous car crash, Antonio has been in recovery and taken up punditry roles

Since his dangerous car crash, Antonio has been in recovery and taken up punditry roles

But Antonio is eager to return to the pitch in an effort not to see his career ended prematurely

But Antonio is eager to return to the pitch in an effort not to see his career ended prematurely

Antonio leaves West Ham having made 323 appearances for the east London side since joining 10 years ago. 

During that time, the player scored 83 goals and registered a further 43 assists for the Hammers.

Should Antonio make it to the World Cup at the end of this season, he could play alongside former England starlet Mason Greenwood. 

The ex-Manchester United star is believed to have acquired a Jamaican passport amid the process of possibly switching allegiances to the Reggae Boyz. 

Greenwood was told his playing for England again was ‘not a consideration’ by former manager Gareth Southgate, following his 18-month hiatus from club football after he was arrested on suspicion of attempted rape, assault, and controlling and coercive behaviour in January 2022. 

Charges against Greenwood were dropped by Crown Prosecution Services in February 2023, but after a six-month internal investigation carried out by United, it was agreed between both parties that he would never feature for his boyhood club again. Greenwood now plays for Ligue 1 side Marseille.  

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