وفق ملعب ديبورتيفو Antony has made it clear to United that he only wants to return to Betis and is prepared to hold out until the final day of the transfer window to make it happen. The No.7 jersey has been left vacant by the Spaniards in anticipation of his possible comeback, after he impressed with 14 goal contributions during his loan spell last season.
The Red Devils have been seeking around €40 million (£34m/$44m) for the winger, but the Green and Whites cannot meet that figure outright. Instead, they are pushing for either a loan with greater financial responsibility or a co-ownership model where each club holds 50 per cent of his rights. Antony’s stance, combined with Betis’ preparation including keeping a non-EU squad slot free has increased pressure on United.
The Brazilian winger has rebuffed approaches from بنفيكا and Saudi Arabia, underlining his determination to play again with Betis. United, meanwhile, have frozen him out of their squad, leaving the situation tense. Fans at Old Trafford have grown increasingly frustrated with Antony’s refusal to consider alternatives, but Betis remain hopeful patience will pay off.
The transfer deadline in إسبانيا falls on September 1, leaving just days for a breakthrough. If no deal is struck, Antony could still move to Saudi Arabia before the window closes next month but all signs point to him holding out for Betis, a gamble that may hinge on United softening their stance.