Man Utd flop Antony abandons luxury mansion and moves into airport hotel in effort to force through deal with Real Betis after being frozen out by Red Devils

Manchester United outcast Antony has reportedly moved out of his luxurious mansion in Hale, Greater Manchester, as he checked into a hotel close to the airport with his family. The Brazilian winger is on the verge of ending his United nightmare after Real Betis reached an agreement in principle to bring back the 25-year-old to La Liga.

Man Utd flop Antony abandons luxury mansion and moves into airport hotel in effort to force through deal with Real Betis after being frozen out by Red DevilsMan Utd flop Antony abandons luxury mansion and moves into airport hotel in effort to force through deal with Real Betis after being frozen out by Red DevilsMan Utd flop Antony abandons luxury mansion and moves into airport hotel in effort to force through deal with Real Betis after being frozen out by Red Devils

وفق SunSport Antony has left his luxurious mansion in Hale and checked into a four-star hotel with his wife and family near Manchester Airport as the Brazilian dropped a major hint that he is desperate to exit Old Trafford this summer and finally end his nightmare spell at .

Reports emerged on Tuesday that Real Betis have reached an agreement in principle to sign the winger on loan with an option to buy in the future. The Sun claims that the Spanish club have agreed to pay an initial loan fee of £3 million ($4m) and £33m ($44.6m) once the move becomes permanent.

A guest at the hotel, where Antony is currently residing, told The Sun, “Antony clearly wants to leave Old Trafford and has done everything he can to ensure if and when a call comes from another club, he’s ready to go. He could be on a plane in 30 minutes.”

Antony isn’t the only player heading for the door. Amorim is reshaping the squad with ruthless efficiency, and Alejandro Garnacho is being heavily linked with a switch to . Meanwhile, left-back Tyrell Malacia and winger Jadon Sancho are also expected to leave. The Red Devils will next face Town in a second round clash on Wednesday.