Antony completes Real Betis move as his Man Utd nightmare finally ends | OneFootball

Antony completes Real Betis move as his Man Utd nightmare finally ends | OneFootball

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The Independent

·25 January 2025

Antony completes Real Betis move as his Man Utd nightmare finally ends

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Manchester United have completed a deal with Real Betis to send Antony on loan to the LaLiga club for the rest of the season.

As The Independent reported yesterday, the Brazil international has signed on a straight loan deal, without any option or obligation for Betis to buy him, but with them paying the vast majority of his wages.


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United, who paid £85m for Antony when he joined from Ajax in 2022, will save at least 84 percent of his salary for the remainder of the season, with the potential for that to rise in bonuses.

The 24-year-old is the second most expensive signing in United’s history but has not started a league game this season, playing only 135 minutes in eight substitute appearances.

United confirmed the move with a statement on their official website, which began: “Manchester United forward Antony will spend the rest of the 2024/25 season in Spain, subject to international clearance. The Brazil international has completed a loan move to Real Betis in La Liga.”

It concluded: “Everybody at United would like to wish Antony the best of luck for his spell in Seville.”

Initially a favourite of former manager Erik ten Hag, who had worked with him at Ajax, Antony eventually lost his place under the Dutchman and has only begun two matches under new head coach Ruben Amorim.

The winger has only scored 12 goals in 96 appearances for United, with just five in 62 Premier League games, and they were willing to sanction his departure even when there is uncertainty whether Marcus Rashford will be loaned out this month.

However, United also need to raise money to try and recruit and they are in talks with Lecce about a €30m (£25m) deal for Denmark international Patrick Dorgu.

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