Man United star Antony faces two more allegations of violent behaviour

Manchester United star Antony hit with fresh allegations of violent behaviour from two women in Brazil after being accused of assaulting ex-girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin

  • Antony already accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin
  • The claims are being investigated by police in Sao Paulo and Manchester 
  • Two women in Brazil have now made fresh accusations against £85m winger

Manchester United star Antony has been hit with fresh allegations of violent behaviour from two more women.

The 23-year-old Brazil international has already been accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin on four occasions, which is being investigated by police in Sao Paulo and Manchester. Antony has denied any wrongdoing.

On Thursday, another two women in Brazil came forward to level accusations against United’s £85million winger.

Law student Rayssa de Freitas claims that she needed hospital treatment following an incident in May of last year when she was attacked by Antony and Mallu Ohana – the ex-wife of Brazil player Dudu – in Antony’s Land Rover after the three left a Sao Paulo nightclub.

Ingrid Lana, a 33-year-old banker, has alleged in an interview with Record TV in Brazil that Antony was aggressive towards her in October.

Antony has been hit with fresh allegations of violent behaviour from two more women 

The DJ and influencer Gabriela Cavallin has made several allegations against Man United star

Cavallin filed a police report in Brazil in June and then spoke out during a television interview

She said: ‘He tried to have sex with me and I didn’t want to. He pushed me against the wall and I hit my head.’

The allegations will put more pressure on United to take action against the former Ajax player after Brazil stood him down from international duty on Monday night in the wake of Cavallin’s claims.

United declined to comment on Thursday night having issued a statement on Wednesday saying that it ‘acknowledges the allegations made against Antony’ and ‘are taking this matter seriously’.

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