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Why Man Utd will be happy despite Antony's scintillating form on loan at Real Betis as Atletico Madrid weigh up transfer offer - explained

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  • United still happy with Antony displays
  • Atletico weigh up move for winger
  • United have worst-ever Premier League season
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Antony has shone on loan at Betis since making a loan switch to the Spanish club in January. The Brazilian, considered one of the worst-ever signings in football history in England, is proving his worth away from Old Trafford and may well find himself a number of suitors to make a permanent switch away. Even though the Red Devils sank to their worst-ever Premier League season and Antony has been reborn, the club will not be dissatisfied with his loan move.

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    THE EXPLANATION

    This is because United could now recoup a chunk of the huge outlay wasted on bringing Antony to Old Trafford, with his value back on the rise. According to The Independent, Atletico Madrid are considering a move for the Brazilian and may face competition for his signature. This marks a dramatic shift from a year ago, where a permanent sale of Antony seemed virtually impossible.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    In 25 games for Betis, Antony has nine goals and five assists. He could even end the season with a trophy should his side see off Chelsea in the Conference League final on Wednesday. Even if he is to move elsewhere in the summer, Antony will remain in the hearts of the Betis faithful.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR UNITED?

    After their dismal showing in the Europa League final on Wednesday, United have to pick themselves up for the final game of the Premier League season against Aston Villa. Should they lose, they could finish in 17th place - one position above the drop zone. They can only finish as high as 14th, should they win and West Ham and Wolves drop points.