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13th January 2019
04:12pm GMT

The Chinese club interested in the former Inter Milan forward has not been named, but the 29-year-old would be guaranteed a pay rise were he to leave.
West Ham released a statement this week stating that he would not be allowed to leave the club, but Antonio's comments are unlikely to convince supporters of that still being the case come the end of the transfer window.
"Everyone knows Marko wants to go," said Antonio on Sunday, moments after stating that the entire situation had been "tight-lipped".
"In his life right now he feels it's another step for him and he's going to one of the best clubs over there and will be able to win some trophies.
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"It's a difficult question. He's coming to the latter end of his career and he might feel that he needs a new step before he retires. This might be the step he wants.
"He is a great character, he's like a brother to me. If he goes he will be truly missed.
"Replacing him would be a difficult situation.
"He has experience of playing, he scores goals and right now who could we sign to replace him? That's where the problem lies. We would definitely need to sign someone too."Explore more on these topics: