Alfred Schreuder says there has been no change of stance at Ajax over Antony s future, with the Manchester United target again left out of their squad.
Antony missed last week s win over Sparta Rotterdam and on Sunday was absent once more as Ajax faced Utrecht.
The Brazil forward is a target for United, who have reportedly had several bids turned down for the 22-year-old, with speculation on Friday claiming a £76million (€89.4m) offer was rejected.
In an interview with journalist Fabrizio Romano, Antony pleaded with Ajax to sell him for the highest bid ever for a player in the Eredivisie , as he explained he had made his desire to leave clear to the club earlier in 2022.
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Antony s public request has not seemingly had the desired impact just yet, with the Eredivisie champions said to be holding out for a fee of £85m (€100m).
Speaking to reporters prior to the Utrecht match, Ajax head coach Schreuder said: The situation is the same. We discuss this internally, also with the player.
The situation has not changed. He [is] at the club, we talked about it.
Schreuder did, however, suggest Ajax are readying themselves for life without Antony, by adding: I want to focus on the guys who will be there.