The screen bezel is glued on making it a chore to get to the antennas.
I'd recommend just buying the antennas online, Amazon has them for $7.
If you're in another country or need to buy from a different website, just search for "IPEX MHF4" to get the right Antennas (refers to the connector type, actual antenna shape will vary, but it shouldn't matter). You'll need two Antennas, one for each connector on the Wifi card.
probably a lot. The rip looks like it just cuts it in half, but the truth is that it rips at the beginning. So it's almost as if you do not have an antenna.
For a replacement look for "MHF4 Antenna WiFi".
an example would be : https://www.amazon.com/HUYUN-Antenna-Cable-Module-Internal/dp/B07DB6ZG3B
Intel just makes the module, other manufacturers add the antennas, the doughterboard and stuff. If you have the correct slot (Board Form Factor M.2 2230, M.2 1216) on your motherboard/laptop, you can use just the module, but you'll need to add your own antennas (https://www.amazon.com/HUYUN-Antenna-Cable-Module-Internal/dp/B07DB6ZG3B/). I you need to stick it into a PCIe slot, you'll also need a PCIe -> M.2 2230 adapter.
I have a pair of those in the back right now! MHF2 connectors are correct for BCM94360CD.
Having just done some Googling I'm having trouble finding MHF2 internal antennas as well. All the ones I find are MHF4 (which fits the BCM94360CS2).
I should update the post/guide with some of these findings. Maybe best to go with MHF2 cables (I got these and they're great quality) and try to find "standard connector" (RP SMA) antennas that are as flat as possible (don't actually buy this one) for easy double-sided tape mounting.
Velcro pad works really well to reposition the computer or buy new antennas.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LVH5BCP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_044YSAMXGYHBYCR6NA5P
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DB6ZG3B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QBAwFb0CZ2QPQ Internal antennas
If you look very closely at the connector, you can see it is split into three "tabs" that make up the round portion, and snap onto the barrel jack of the card. You'd want to very carefully, and as little as possible, bend these outwards so that the old card's jack can simply drop right out (as the tabs aren't holding it in anymore). Then very gently bend them back into position so they snap onto the new connector. I would do this with tweezers as opposed to a knife blade.
If it truly is a lost cause, you can get universal replacement internal antennas that you would just put somewhere in the laptop's chassis (optimally where it won't accidentally short something out). Probably not as good as the laptop's built-in antenna, but certainly better than nothing.
Your correct I clicked on the wrong ones. You can also use the stick on antenna like in a prebuilt I have them in one of my PC hidden behind the rear panel.
https://www.amazon.com/HUYUN-Antenna-Cable-Module-Internal/dp/B07DB6ZG3B