Antony Set for Permanent Move to Real Betis as Manchester United Accept Bid
Antony Set for Permanent Move to Real Betis as Manchester United Accept Bid
In a significant development for both clubs and the player, Manchester United have officially accepted a bid from Real Betis for winger Antony, paving the way for a permanent transfer. The Brazilian international has been granted permission to travel to Seville to finalize the deal after a successful loan spell at the Spanish club last season.
Antony, who joined United for a staggering £86 million from Ajax in 2022, spent the latter half of the previous season on loan at Betis, where he made a notable impact by scoring nine goals in 24 appearances. His impressive performance has evidently caught the eye of the LaLiga side, leading them to pursue a permanent agreement.
While the terms of the deal are still to be finalized, it is now up to Antony and Real Betis to negotiate personal terms. United had made it clear during negotiations that they were not interested in another loan arrangement for the 25-year-old, signaling a desire to move on from a player who has struggled to find his footing at Old Trafford.
Despite interest from several clubs, including Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, and Bayern Munich, Antony has expressed a strong preference to return to Betis. This decision comes as a relief for United, who faced scrutiny over Antony’s performance, having only netted 12 goals in 96 appearances across all competitions during his time at the club.
If the transfer goes through, it will mark the end of a challenging three years for Antony at Manchester United, where he failed to live up to his hefty price tag. The move to Betis could provide him with a fresh start and the opportunity to rediscover his form.
Garnacho to Follow Antony Out of United
In related news, Alejandro Garnacho is also set to leave Manchester United, with Chelsea reportedly agreeing to a £40 million deal for the young winger. The 21-year-old underwent a medical on Friday, marking a significant exit for the club.
This transfer represents the fourth-largest sale in United’s history, following the departures of Cristiano Ronaldo, Romelu Lukaku, and Angel Di Maria. The deal includes a 10% sell-on fee and is seen as a pragmatic solution for both the player and the club, who had initially valued Garnacho at £50 million.
As Manchester United navigates this transitional phase, the departures of Antony and Garnacho signal a shift in strategy as they look to reshape their squad for the upcoming season. Fans will be watching closely as these moves unfold, hoping for a brighter future for the club.
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