The Brazil international was deemed surplus to requirements at Old Trafford in January. Having struggled for a spark in English football, the South American winger was allowed to take on a new challenge in Spain.
In that case, Relevo reports that another loan switch will be sanctioned. That could play into Betis’ hands, as they cannot afford to buy Antony outright. They remain in constant contact with officials in Manchester, with United eager to avoid letting Antony go to another Premier League club.
WHAT NEXT FOR ANTONY?
Champions League qualification would work in Betis’ favour, while Antony is eager to find regular football in comfortable surroundings as he bids to make Brazil’s World Cup squad in 2026. His wishes will be taken into account during any transfer discussions.