Soccer-Qatar's Al-Sailiya sign former West Ham striker Antonio on free transfer


Soccer Football - Premier League - Brentford v West Ham United - GTech Community Stadium, London, Britain - September 28, 2024 West Ham United's Michail Antonio in action REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

March 2 (Reuters) - West ⁠Ham United's all-time leading Premier League goalscorer has ⁠signed for his first club since undergoing ‌surgery following a serious car accident, with Al-Sailiya confirming the arrival of Michail Antonio on a free transfer on Monday.

The ​Qatari club announced the deal on ⁠X, posting a photo ⁠of the 35-year-old Jamaica international in their shirt along ⁠with ‌a video of his goals and training highlights. The length and financial terms ⁠of the contract were not disclosed.

Antonio left ​the Premier League ‌side in August after the London club ⁠opted not ​to renew his contract.

He has not played club football since December 2024, when his car struck a tree ⁠as he drove home from training. ​The accident caused multiple fractures to his thigh, requiring surgery and more than three weeks in hospital.

He ⁠made his return to the pitch in June 2025 when he came on as an 85th-minute substitute for Jamaica in their 1-0 Gold Cup group ​stage defeat by Guatemala.

Antonio joined West ⁠Ham in 2015 and made 323 appearances, scoring ​83 goals in all competitions. ‌He is also the club's ​all-time leading Premier League scorer with 68 goals.

(Reporting By Ahmed Abd EllatifEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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