'Like a son to me' – Erik ten Hag responds to links suggesting Manchester United outcast Antony could join Bayer Leverkusen

Erik ten Hag opened the door to a potential reunion with Antony at Bayer Leverkusen as the Brazilian winger seeks an escape route from Manchester United. The Brazilian arrived at Old Trafford in 2022 amid great expectations, having made a £86 million ($115m) switch from Ajax to join his former manager. However, his performances failed to live up to the hype.

  • set to leave
  • Several clubs are vying for his signature
  • Ten Hag hinted at bringing him to the BayArena

'Like a son to me' - Erik ten Hag responds to links suggesting Manchester United outcast Antony could join Bayer Leverkusen'Like a son to me' - Erik ten Hag responds to links suggesting Manchester United outcast Antony could join Bayer Leverkusen'Like a son to me' - Erik ten Hag responds to links suggesting Manchester United outcast Antony could join Bayer Leverkusen

Over two and a half inconsistent seasons, the winger struggled to adapt to the , with a lack of end product and inconsistent decision-making undermining his potential. By January 2025, Antony was loaned out to in a move that many thought signalled the beginning of the end for his United career. But under the stewardship of Manuel Pellegrini, the 25-year-old enjoyed a footballing revival. He became a central figure in Betis’ journey to the final and contributed nine goals and five assists.

Antony’s rejuvenated form has caught the eye of several clubs across Europe. In addition to , who are now managed by Ten Hag, Antony has attracted interest from , , and a return to Betis has not been ruled out either.

Speaking about Antony to Bild Ten Hag made no effort to hide his affection.

“He has great quality. I signed him twice. He was like a son to me, he still is a son to me,” he said. However, the manager went on to add: “We’re not interested in him at the moment, but we’ll see what happens in the future.”

Although earlier reports suggested United were willing to cut their losses and let the Brazilian go for as little as £20-30 million ($27m–$40m), new information from UOL suggests the club has revised its stance, now valuing him closer to £50 million ($67m).

For Antony, it’s about more than just leaving Old Trafford. He is in no rush to finalise his next destination and is waiting for a move that offers clarity and purpose. With Leverkusen now under Ten Hag’s leadership and the winger’s stock rising again after a productive loan spell, the narrative certainly suggests the door is open.